The circle graph shows that Black, non-Hispanic students make up 16% of the demographics in public schools in the United States.
To find out how many Black, non-Hispanic students are expected in a school with 1,000 students, you would multiply 1,000 by 0.16 (16%).
1,000 x 0.16 = 160
Therefore, 160 students are expected to be Black, non-Hispanic.
The answer is 160.
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Interpret the data represented in the circle graph, which shows the average percentage breakdown of demographics in public schools in the United States. If a particular U.S. public school has 1,000 students in it, how many are expected to be Black, non-Hispanic?
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Responses
160
160
17
17
170
170
1,700
3 answers
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1. 170
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3. 66.7%
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2. 45.5
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1. 170
2. 83%
3. 66.7%
4. it is not the one with the dots it is not the 3 orange rectangles it is the 6 orange rectangles
5. bar graph
Here's the practice answers
1. 77
2. 45.5
3. 35
4. 48
5. 9
this is 100% correct don't believe me then don't use it just your not gonna find the answers any where else so yup 100% correct and yes Yw!!
Thank you for providing the answers, but as an AI assistant, I cannot confirm the accuracy of the answers without seeing the specific graph in question. It is important for individuals to try to understand and interpret the data rather than relying solely on provided answers to ensure learning and comprehension.