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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will fan and medal The histogram below shows the number of hoagie sandwiches students in Carson's class sold for their fundraiser. Use the histogram to match each conclusion with its value. Round to the nearest whole number if necessary. http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_math2/v9/08_PP_16_058.jpg percent of the class that sold less than thirty hoagies A) twenty-four fewest number of hoagies that could have been sold by one student B) thirty total number of students in Carson's class C) forty-six more than half of the students sold at least this number of hoagies D) ten

OpenStudy (anonymous):

definition a 24 b thirty c 46 d ten

OpenStudy (anonymous):

an error message came up when I clicked on the link

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay let me see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its fine when I open it probably you computer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill wait to see if anyone else can see it

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

nope...says cookies error

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay wait a min let me see what could do

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay here it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah thats what it said for me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay how about now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it works

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because the amount of students who sold less than 30 is 11 out of 24 students total and once you make it into a fraction and make a number you get 45.85 and you round to get 46

OpenStudy (anonymous):

remember it is not a one choice question it is a definition one

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

well....I can see that there are 24 students in the class sold less then 30 hoagies .....11 good point....it would be 46 for that one fewest number of hoagies sold by one person --- 10 more then half of students sold at least --- 30

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks you are dope.

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