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Mathematics, 22.09.2020 14:01 kirinaallison

Forty-five students were surveyed and asked if they played sports and if they did chores. The table below summarizes their responses. Play Sports
Do Not Play Sports
Do Chores
8
20
10
Do Not Do Chores
of the students who do chores, approximately what percent do NOT play sports?
A. ะž 44%
O O
B.
50%
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60%
D.71%

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