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In 2006, there were 72 million dogs in U. S. Homes. In 2010, there were 70 million dogs. What was the percent decrease in the number of dogs in U. S. Homes from 2006 to 2010? A. about 0.03% B. about 0.97% C. about 3% D. about 97% Speed: NormalVoice: Female Volume: 70%

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