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17 March, 02:58

What might explain the real-world results, show in

the graph to the right, for one class of twenty

students? Check all that apply.

Fourteen people were immune at the

beginning

Noninfected individuals never came into

contact with infected individuals.

A few people were immune at the beginning,

and other people never came into contact

with the disease.

The people who became sick got better

before they could pass on the disease.

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  1. 17 March, 03:09
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    A. Fourteen people were immune at the beginning.

    C. A few people were immune at the beginning, and other people never came into contact with the disease.

    D. The people who became sick got better before they could pass on the disease.
  2. 17 March, 03:28
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    Yes! The correct answers are:

    A.) Fourteen people were immune at the beginning.

    C.) A few people were immune at the beginning, and other people never came into contact with the disease.

    D.) The people who became sick got better before they could pass on the disease.

    Explanation:

    i did the assignment and got it correct.
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