Mathematics, 21.09.2020 07:01 brittneyhiebert5583
The junior and senior classes at Northside High School were asked to choose a theme for the junior/senior prom. The results are shown in the two-way frequency table below. Northside High School Prom Theme Into the Future Under the Sea Disco Forever Total Juniors 60 80 20 160 Seniors 130 45 25 200 Total 190 125 45 360 What percentage of seniors chose the prom theme "Into the Future?" A. 68.42% B. 52.78% C. 36.11% D. 65%
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