Mario surveys students in the sixth and seventh grades about

  1. Mario surveys students in the sixth and seventh grades about the number of siblings they have. The double box plot shows the
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  2. Joey wants to see how the amount of TV watching affects grades. He surveys 100 high school students about the number of hours
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  3. Joey wants to see how the amount of TV watching affects grades. He surveys 100 high school students about the number of hours
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  4. Joey wants to see how the amount of TV watching affects grades. He surveys 100 high school students about the number of hours
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  5. A math teacher is trying to analyze her test grades. She surveys the students to find out how many minutes they studied. She
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  6. To increase interest in rodeos, the local chapter of the National Rodeo Cowboys Association (NRCA) is offering free roping
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  7. The numberof seventh grades in choir is three times the number of sixth graders. There are 72 seventh graders in the choir.
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  8. How many seventh grades does each team have? How many sixth gradeers?
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  9. Which statements explain why grades are important? Check all that apply.Grades provide a way for students to reflect on what
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  10. Sixth-grade and seventh-grade students were asked about their favorite subjects. Their answers are entered in the two-way
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