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  1. Daniel recorded the ages of the students in two of his classes below.Class I: 14, 15, 15, 16, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18 Class II: 13,
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  2. The students in Mr. Benton's class recorded the number of siblings that each has0 (3) 1() 2(1) 3(8) 4(10) 5(5) 6(4) How many
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  3. The students in Mr. Benton's class recorded the number of siblings that each has0 (3) 1() 2(1) 3(8) 4(10) 5(5) 6(4)
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  4. A set of cards contains cards numbered 1 – 8. Mrs. Jacob’s class is conducting an experiment in which a card is drawn from
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  5. In a certain class, percentage of students who increased their average grade during spring term compared to that of the fall
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  6. In a certain class, percentage of students who increased their average grade during spring term compared to that of the fall
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  7. QuestionHow would your company track sales income in a journal entry in the accounting cycle? (1 point) Responses recorded as a
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  8. How would your company track sales income in a journal entry in the accounting cycle? (1 point) Responses recorded as a credit
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  9. How would your company track sales income in a journal entry in the accounting cycle?(1 point) Responses recorded as a credit
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  10. Sissy's class used a number cube that has sides labeled one through six. The students rolled the number cube 500 times and
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