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3. The box-and-whisker plot below shows the heights,in inches, of the students in a 7th grade class.What percentage of the heights of the students isbetween 60 and 65 inches?
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3. The box-and-whisker plot below shows the heights,in inches, of the students in a 7th grade class.What percentage of the heights of the students isbetween 60 and 65 inches?
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3. The box-and-whisker plot below shows the heights,in inches, of the students in a 7th grade class.What percentage of the heights of the students isbetween 60 and 65 inches?
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(3) 62.5% cuz u take the total number of the students and u divide it by the number of students between 60 to 65
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