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"Solve using the histograms. How many watermelons’ weights are shown? A.. 18. . B.. 20. . C.. 22. . D.. 24."
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"Solve using the histograms. How many watermelons’ weights are shown?
A.. 18. .
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C.. 22. .
D.. 24."
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1 + 7 + 10 + 4 = 22
look at ur watermelon graph..
1-4 lbs = 1
5-8 lbs = 7
9-12 lbs = 10
13-16 lbs = 4
total = 22
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