Round Number Food + Water + Shelter DeerMountain Lions 1 20110 2 14170 3 14170 4 20110 5 18130 6 12190 7 14170 8 10192 9 15124 10 6178 11 9814 12 11020.

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Round Number Food + Water + Shelter DeerMountain Lions th period

Round NumberFood + Water + ShelterDeerMountain Lions th period After you have this data recorded –move on to the directions at the bottom of the page –make a graph!!!

Round NumberFood + Water + ShelterDeerMountain Lions th period After you have this data recorded –move on to the directions at the bottom of the page –make a graph!!! A completed graph of this data is due on Friday! We’ll be using it in class!!!