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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 07:49, ladyree8721
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A school wants to add a new sports team. The school sent out surveys asking for the students' favorite sport. Twenty dash three students named swimming. Others named lacrosse or hockey. Use pencil and paper. Explain how to use the circle graph and ratios to find the number of students surveyed. Then find this number.
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