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Mathematics, 21.11.2020 05:00 emilyturchon

Which of the following statements could be true regarding the bar diagram? (C = candies, M = mints) A. There are the same number of candies as mints
B. There are a total of 44 candies and mints.
C. There are 4 more than twice as many candies as mints
D. There are 10 mints.


Which of the following statements could be true regarding the bar diagram? (C = candies, M = mints)

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