Mathematics, 31.03.2021 08:30, debbieparr4536
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
The student life leadership committee at a university recently conducted a survey to help make a decision regarding a petition for allowing pets in dorm
rooms. The table shows the number of students in each graduating class who have a pet at home.
Cat
Other
Dog
56
38
25
48
50
20
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
62
15
21
31
24
18
The committee polled 150 freshmen, 180 sophomores, 120 juniors, and 110 seniors.
Given that they have a pet, the percentage of freshmen who have a pet that is not a dog is
the percentage of freshmen who have a
dog
Given that they have a pet, the percentage of juniors who have a cat is
the percentage of sophomores who have a pet that is
neither a cat nor a dog.
The percentage of students who have a pet and are juniors is
the percentage of students surveyed who are seniors.
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