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The following pictograph shows the attendance at each seminar at a financial conference. The graph shows that 25 more people attended the "Good Spending Habits" seminar than the "Making a Budget" seminar.

50 POINTS ANSWER QUICK The following pictograph shows the attendance at each seminar-example-1
User NickKampe
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"Making a Budget" has half a person, which represents half of 50, which is 25. "Good Spending Habits" have a whole extra half which would be 25 more, because "Making a Budget" has 175, and "Good Spending Habits" has 200. if you subtract that, you get 25 more people at "Good Spending Habits", then "Making a Budget", therefore, its true.

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User Kirill Leontev
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True

Explanation:

If each stick figure represents 50 people, 1/2 a stick figure represents 25 people.

Good habits has 4 stick figures 4*50 =200

Making a budget has 3.5 stick figure 3.5 * 50 = 175


The difference is 200-175=25

This is true

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