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Mathematics
The scatter plot shows the number of hours spent reading and the number of hours of
soccer practice per week.
Hours Reading vs. Hours of Practice
101
Using the trend on the scatter plot, how many hours would a person read it he or she
were practicing 8 hours per week?
Hours of
Soccer
Practice
per Week
16
Hours Reading
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A blood bank asserts that a person with type O blood and a negative Rh factor (Rh−) can donate blood to any person with any blood type. Their data show that 45% of people have type O blood and 15% of people have Rh− factor; 49% of people have type O or Rh− factor.
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