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  1. The table below gives the total spectator attendance for various U.S. sports in 1997.Sport Attendance (millions) Pro Baseball
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  2. The table shows the cost for one year of college. Suppose you have $28,000 in grants and scholarships to attend your first year
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  3. College Information College 1 College 2 College 3College Name College Location (city and state) College Type (two-year or
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  4. During a particular year, 77 graduating boys chose to attend a 4-year college, while 34 boys attended a 2-year college; 83 girls
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  5. During a particular year, 77 graduating boys chose to attend a 4-year college, while 34 boys attended a 2-year college; 83 girls
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  6. The table shows the cost for one year of college. Suppose you have $6,000 in grants and scholarships to attend your first year
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  7. The table shows the cost for one year of college. Suppose you have $16,250 in grants and scholarships to attend your first year
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  8. The attendance A (in millions) at NCAA womens college basketball games for the years 1994 through 2000 is shown in the table,
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  9. The first-year retention rate is the percentage of entering freshman at a given college who return to that same college for
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  10. he data in the preceding graph represents the value of basketball cards over time. Each point represents the value of a
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