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The following data represents the heights in inches of 10 of the students inMs.Johnson's class: 68, 65, 63, 61, 68, 59, 64, 60, 64, 70.Find the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile of the data.
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Based on the diagram below, we can say that the two triangles ___.
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-Include 15 tú commands. -Some should begin with "Simón dice"... Others should be missing that intro! -Include at least 5 negative commands too!
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Why do you think North Korea cares so much about being independent?
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Which of the following numbers is divisible by 4? a 56 b 130 c 516 d 724 e 1250 f 2380
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A number increased by 4 is less than - 12.
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