Six teachers got together to plan two field trips. Mr. Sax wanted to go to a sports museum. Mr. Taylor wanted to go to the zoo. Miss Jensen wanted to see a dramatic play. Miss Hershel wanted to go to a science fair. Mr. Percy wanted to go to the art museum and Mrs. Spencer wanted to go to a water park. The teachers polled the students and 40% voted for the zoo, 20% voted for the water park, 14% voted for the art museum, 10% voted for the sports museum, 11% voted for the dramatic play and 5% voted for the science fair. Using a chart graph, which two field trips came in the middle with the percentages of votes?

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Six teachers got together to plan two field trips. Mr. Sax wanted to go to a sports museum. Mr. Taylor wanted to go to the zoo. Miss Jensen wanted to see a dramatic play. Miss Hershel wanted to go to a science fair. Mr. Percy wanted to go to the art museum and Mrs. Spencer wanted to go to a water park. The teachers polled the students and 40% voted for the zoo, 20% voted for the water park, 14% voted for the art museum, 10% voted for the sports museum, 11% voted for the dramatic play and 5% voted for the science fair. Using a chart graph, which two field trips came in the middle with the percentages of votes?





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