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huntrw6

The correct answer is:

114

Out of all 252 twelfth graders, 114 rode in a car to school.

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ProfChris1

We can actually deduce here that the 114 rode in a car to school out of 252 twelfth graders.

Please, note that the question is incomplete.

What is information?

Information actually refers to the available facts and structured data that is given or learnt. Information is very important to achieve and acquire certain knowledge.

Below is the complete question:

Information about how the students at Vista View High School got to school this morning is shown in the table. A 6-column table has 4 rows. The first column has entries Tenth grade, eleventh grade, twelfth grade, Total. The second column is labeled Walk with entries 104, blank, 99, 314. The third column is labeled Bicycle with entries 8, 10, blank, blank. The fourth column is labeled Bus with entries 96, 72, 28, 196. The fifth column is labeled Car with entries blank, 88, blank, 276. The sixth column is labeled Total with entries 282, blank, 252, 815. Out of all 252 twelfth graders, how many rode in a car to school?

A.11

B. 74

C. 111

D. 114

So, in order to find the number of twelfth graders that actually rode in a car, we will have:

Number of twelfth graders that rode in a car = total number of twelfth graders - those that walked - those that rode bicycles - those that went with bus.

Where:

Total number of twelfth graders = 252

Those that walked = 99

Those that rode bicycles = 11

Those that went with bus = 28

Therefore, the number of twelfth graders that rode in a car = 252 - 99 - 11 - 28 = 252 - 138 = 114.

Those that rode in a car = D. 114

We see that out of the information given, one can actually see that 114 rode in a car to school.

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