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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 18:10 jacole22

Jerome measures the length of 40 ropes and uses a line plot to organize his data. a. How many more ropes are there that are yard long or greater than ropes that are less than yard long? There are more ropes that are yard long or greater than ropes that are less than yard long b. Explain how you got this answer.

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