Percent Performance of Those Students Who Had Eaten Breakfast and Those That Did Not Have Breakfast 40 35 38.2 30 32.2 25 20 17.7 22.4 18.7 16.9 15 10 \text{Breakfast} 17.7 \text{No Breakfast} 13.7 13.6 9.7 5 0 A B C D E Grade Which group represents 13.7% of the Students? Grade D who had no breakfast Grade E who had breakfast Grade D who had breakfast Grade A who had no breakfast Grade A who had breakfast
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