In April 2004, the faculty at Princeton University voted that each department could give

Chapter 10, Problem 14

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In April 2004, the faculty at Princeton University voted that each department could give A grades to no more than 35% of their students. Japanese teacher Kyoko Loetscher felt that 11 of her 20 students deserved As, as they had earned better than 90% in the course. However, she could give As to only 35% of her students. How many students is this? Draw two relative frequency circle graphs: one that shows the grades (As versus non-As) that Loetscher would like to give and one that shows the grades she is allowed to give. (Newsweek, February 14, 2005, p. 8)

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