The 9th grade teachers collected data about students involved in extracurricular activities and their GPAs. How many students have a GPA below a 3.0 and are not involved in Extracurricular activities?

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To determine how many students have a GPA below a 3.0 and are not involved in extracurricular activities, you'll need to refer to the data collected by the teachers.

However, since I don't have access to specific data sets or figures, you will need to analyze the data using the following steps:

  1. Identify the total number of students: Look at the dataset to find out how many students were surveyed.

  2. Filter for GPA: Count how many students have GPAs below 3.0.

  3. Filter for extracurricular involvement: Out of the students with GPAs below 3.0, determine how many are not involved in any extracurricular activities.

  4. Combine the filters: The result will give you the number of students who fit both criteria: a GPA below 3.0 and not involved in extracurricular activities.

If you have specific data you can share, I can help you with further analysis or calculations based on that information!