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Mathematics, 13.12.2021 21:20 deduran

Here are the heights (in inches) of 12 students in a seminar. , 71, 67, 62, 60, 70, 64, 68, 72, 58, 63, 6066
What is the percentage of these students who are shorter than 65 inches?

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