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(a)
To Calculate: The fractional part of the men refused to deal with their stress and lowest term of that fraction by using the information mention below.
The provided data in form of the pie chart is:
(b)
To calculate: The percentage of teen men refused to deal with their stress and express decimal form a part (a) rational number.
The provided data in form of the pie chart is:
(c)
To calculate: The fractional part of the women refused to deal with their stress and lowest term of that fraction.
(d)
To calculate: The percentage of teen women refused to deal with their stress and express decimal form a part (c) rational number.
The provided data in form of the pie chart is:
(e)
To calculate: The difference between the percentage of teen males and teen females, who refused to deal with their stress by using the data mention below.
The provided data in form of the pie chart is:
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