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    Solve the Problem. - the Bar Graph Above Shows the Political Party Affiliation
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Solve the Problem. - the Bar Graph Above Shows the Political Party Affiliation

Question 588

Question 588

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Solve the problem.
-Solve the problem. -  The bar graph above shows the political party affiliation of 1,000 registered U.S. voters. What percentage of the 1,000 registered U.S. voters belonged to one of the traditional two parties (Democratic and Republican) ? A)  50% B)  75% C)  25% D)  35% E)  40% The bar graph above shows the political party affiliation of 1,000 registered U.S. voters. What percentage of the 1,000 registered U.S. voters belonged to one of the traditional two parties (Democratic and Republican) ?


A) 50%
B) 75%
C) 25%
D) 35%
E) 40%

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