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Mathematics, 30.07.2019 00:00, kawaiiiiiiii4715

In may, there were 14 days where the temperature was above 60°f and 17 days when it was below 60°f. there were also 19 days that were sunny. if a two-way table is made to represent the data, which could be the row and column headings? a. sunny, below 60°f; row: not sunny, above 60°f b. above 60°f, below 60°f; row: sunny, not sunny c. above 60°f, sunny; row: below 60°f, not sunny d. sunny, month; row: not sunny, month

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