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| Absent Students' Chart | |
| Class | Absent student |
| Class I | ![]() |
| Class II | ![]() |
| Class III | ![]() |
| Class IV | |
| Class V | |
Now look at the chart and fill in the blanks:
The number of students absent in Class IV and Class V are ______ and ______.
Options
4 and 2
1 and 3
2 and 3
1 and 4
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Solution
The number of students absent in Class IV and Class V are 4 and 2.
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