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Study the following graph carefully and answer the following questions: The Pie charts below show the percentage of students in each faculty at North West University and the number of non-US...
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Let, the total number of students in the university be = NNumber of students in Arts faculty = 104923% of N = 10490.23N = 1049N = 1049/0.23 =...

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