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Heather is the manager of an ice cream store. She decides to take a survey to determine whether there is enough interest in staying open later on weekends. For two Saturdays, they ask people at the mall if they would visit the store late at least every four months. The table gives the results. The number of people in the survey is ________. |
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223 |
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661 |
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504 |
D. |
202 |
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The week before an election, a telephone poll was conducted to see how registered voters would vote for Issue 1. The table shows the results of the five-day poll. If a different registered voter gave each response, how many people were polled? |
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2,000 |
B. |
839 |
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C. |
2,015 |
D. |
1,161 |
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The week before an election, a telephone poll was conducted to see how registered voters would vote for Issue 1. The table shows the results of the five-day poll. What percent of registered voters said they would vote yes on Issue 1? |
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58.05% |
B. |
41.95% |
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C. |
67% |
D. |
76% |
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The week before an election, a telephone poll was conducted to see how registered voters would vote for Issue 1. The table shows the results of the five-day poll. If 10,000 people vote on election day, how many should be expected to vote no on Issue 1? |
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4,195 |
B. |
5,805 |
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C. |
7,125 |
D. |
3,300 |
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The workers in the school cafeteria know that 35 out of 50 students prefer chocolate milk to white milk. If 650 students will be purchasing milk, how many servings of white milk should the cafeteria workers expect to sell? |
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180 |
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455 |
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420 |
D. |
195 |
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