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The accompanying histogram shows the number of calories in a sample of fast-food items. Complete parts (a) through (c).
Q. 1 Would this graph be best described as unimodal or bimodal?
Q.2 Approximately what percentage of the fast-food items contained fewer than 300 calories? (Round to the nearest whole number as needed)
Approximately ____% of the fast-food items contained fewer than 300 calories.
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