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Mathematics, 19.01.2021 19:50 jasramos004

Darren randomly selected nifty 10th grade students at his high school and asked how they normally get to school. The results are shown in the table.
Mode of Number of
Transportation Students
Bus
38
Car
3
Walk
9
Which inferences can be made from the results? Choose all correct statements,
A. Approximately 3% of the 10th graders at Darren's school take a car.
B. Approximately 18% of the 10th graders at Darren's school walk.
C. Approximately 18% of all the students at Darren's school walk.
D. Approximately 38% of the students at Darren's school ride the bus.
E Approximately 76% of the 10th graders at Darren's school ride the bus.

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