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The Following Stem-And-Leaf Diagram Shows the Speeds in Miles Per

Question 35

Question 35

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The following stem-and-leaf diagram shows the speeds in miles per hour (mph) of 14 cars approaching a toll booth on a bridge in Oakland, California. The following stem-and-leaf diagram shows the speeds in miles per hour (mph)  of 14 cars approaching a toll booth on a bridge in Oakland, California.   How many of the cars were traveling faster than 25 mph but slower than 40 mph? A)  8 B)  9 C)  10 D)  12 How many of the cars were traveling faster than 25 mph but slower than 40 mph?


A) 8
B) 9
C) 10
D) 12

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