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Karen, Janet, Brian, and José ran for class president. José received 35% of the vote and Janet received 24%. What percentages could Brian and Karen have received? NO LINKS !!! A…
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Karen, Janet, Brian, and José ran for class president.
José received 35% of the vote and Janet received 24%.
What percentages could Brian and Karen have received?
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A. 45% and 26%
B. 25% and 16%
C. 30% and 21%
D. 35% and 36%
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