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·Nov 11, 2024

The table below shows solar panel installations by state during the last fiscal year. How many total solar panels were installed last year in Wyoming?

So, we look at the states. So, this right over here is Wyoming, and this whole table is about solar installations by states during the last year. So, this is the Wyoming during the last year. This is the first quarter, so the first three months, the second three months, the third quarter, the fourth quarter, and this right over here is the total number of solar panels that were installed in Wyoming last year, which is what I think they're asking us for.

So, let's just type that in. Got it right! Let's do another one.

The table below indicates the points scored by four players in a charity basketball game. How many points did Ben have in total?

So, here's Ben right over here. It's broken down by quarter, but we care about his total number of points, which is 31. So, Ben had a total of 31 points.

So, this indicates the points scored by four players in a charity basketball game. Again, how many points did Vanessa score in the fourth quarter?

So, let's look at this. This is Vanessa, and we care about the fourth quarter. So, she scored four points in the fourth quarter. Put four right over there.

All right, so once again, we're talking about solar panel installations by state during the last fiscal year. How many solar panels were installed in Alabama in the second quarter, in Q2?

So, Alabama in the second quarter, so that's this right over here. 28 solar panels were installed, so 28.

So, this is once again in a charity game. How many points did Kevin score in the third quarter?

So, Kevin in the third quarter, he scored nine points. Maybe one more just for fun.

So, how many points did Gabriella score in the third quarter?

Well, same idea. Gabriella, third quarter, she scored five points.

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