Parker created a table to show how many of each type of shoes his store sold on Friday and Saturday. The store sold 400 pairs of shoes each of the two days.Which type of shoes represents of the sales for the day?
Shoes Sold on Friday and Shoes Sold on Saturday. Boots 35,
Friday
Athletic shoes 225,
High heels 40,
Ballet flats 100.

Friday
Boots 42,
Athletic shoes 150,
High heels 8,
Ballet flats 200.




A.
High heels sold on Friday

B.
Ballet flats sold on Saturday

C.
Athletic shoes sold on Saturday

D.
Athletic shoes sold on Sunday

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Athletic shoes sold on Saturday." The type of shoes represents of the sales for the day is that Athletic shoes sold on Saturday
Answer 2
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