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The two-way frequency table shows the number of stores in two different cities. What is the percentage of restaurants in City B? * A. 19% B. 41% C. 44% D. 100%
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The two-way frequency table shows the number of stores in two different cities. What is the percentage of restaurants in City B? * A. 19% B. 41% C. 44% D. 100%
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Answer: B.
Explanation:
Restaurants: 41%
Retail: 59%
Total: 100%
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