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Sunset Vista High School has recently proposed the idea of constructing an on-campus coffee shop for students and teachers. Each student would need to contribute five dollars towards the construction cost. The student committee that is working to get the idea approved created the two graphical representations below. Examine both of the items, and answer the questions that follow.
How might each of the graphical representations above be used? What would the specific purpose of each be? Who might the intended audience be for each? How do you know?
Write a paragraph summarizing your answers to the questions above. Your paragraph should be a minimum of 100 words.
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