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OpenStudy (ttp):

Susie collected data on the favorite type of drink of the students of two grades. The table below shows the relative frequencies of rows for the data collected: Based on the data, which statement is most likely correct? In Grade 8, 10 students liked juice. In Grade 8, 40% of students liked milk shake. In Grade 9, 47% of students liked cola. In Grade 9, 53 students liked cola.

OpenStudy (ttp):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your very pretty.! If that's you.

OpenStudy (ttp):

yes it is and thank you.

OpenStudy (danjs):

The table shows percents as decimals for each grade, for how many people like which drink. For example Grade 9 - 53% said cola, 20% said Juice, 27% said milk

OpenStudy (danjs):

The first answer and the fourth answers can be removed, because the table does not tell you the number of students that like each drink, just the percent of students.

OpenStudy (ttp):

So c?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome.

OpenStudy (danjs):

Grade 9 Cola = 0.53 or 53%

OpenStudy (danjs):

grade 8 milk shake = 0.40 or 40%

OpenStudy (ttp):

Ok I was wrong so b?

OpenStudy (danjs):

The table shows percents for each group. Move the decimal to the right 2 places to convert each decimal to percent. right, Grade 8 row, milk shake column = 0.40 or 40%.

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