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26 April, 00:21

The students in Sam's school voted for their favorite subject. Sam displayed the results in the cinice graph shown

Which statements are true about the data in the graph? Check all that apply.

Favorite Subject

Other

8%

Math

2496

Language

Arts

Social Studies

16%

20%

Science

18%

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  1. 26 April, 00:50
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    If 400 students were surveyed, 64 would chose social studies as their favorite subject.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The complete question is:

    A circle graph titled Favorite Subject. Math is 24 percent, language arts is 20 percent, science is 18 percent, social studies is 16 percent, art is 14 percent, and other is 8 percent.

    If 100 students were surveyed, 34 would choose math as their favorite subject.

    If 200 students were surveyed, 28 would choose art as their favorite subject.

    If 400 students were surveyed, 64 would chose social studies as their favorite subject.

    If 100 students were surveyed, 38 would choose science as their favorite subject.

    If 200 students were surveyed, more than half would choose science or social studies as their favorite subject.

    If 100 students were surveyed, 100*24% = 24 would choose math as their favorite subject.

    If 200 students were surveyed, 200*20% = 40 would choose art as their favorite subject.

    If 400 students were surveyed, 400*16% = 64 would chose social studies as their favorite subject.

    If 100 students were surveyed, 100*18% = 18 would choose science as their favorite subject.

    If 200 students were surveyed, 200*18% + 200*16% = 68 (which is less than half) would choose science or social studies as their favorite subject.
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