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Babies with very low or very high birth weight are less likely to survive. The graph shows the percentage of babies born at different weights. A graph entitled percentage of babies born at different weights has weight in pounds on the horizontal axis, and percentage on the vertical axis. A small percentage of babies are born at the low and higher birth weights, and a greater amount are around 7 to 8 pounds. Which statement is a valid claim that could be made using the data in the graph?.
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