A high school has 40 players on the football team. The summary of the players' weights is given in the box plot. Approximately, what is the percentage of players weighing less than or equal to 246 pounds? 187 224 246 156 262 - 0o 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 00 Weight (in pounds)

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A high school has 40 players on the football team. The summary of the players' weights is given in the box plot. Approximately, what is the percentage of players
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