Answer:
<u>Inferences A, B and C are correct.</u>
Complete question, data and inferences:
Item Number of students
Pizza 6
Salad Bar 27
Pita Sandwiches 13
Burritos 24
The food service manager conducted a random survey of students to determine their preference for new lunch menu items. Which of these inferences can be drawn from the manager’s data? Select all that apply.
A. About twice as many students prefer salad bar as compared to pita sandwiches.
B. About three-fourths of students prefer either salad bar or burritos.
C. About half as many students prefer pita sandwiches as compared to burritos.
D. Burritos are the most preferred item.
E. Twice as many students prefer pizza as compared to pita sandwiches.
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Step-by-step explanation:
A. About twice as many students prefer salad bar as compared to pita sandwiches. True. Two times 13 is 26 and the number of students that prefer Salad Bar is 27.
B. About three-fourths of students prefer either salad bar or burritos. True. 51 students are the 73% (about three-fourths of the students surveyed) of the total students surveyed, 70.
C. About half as many students prefer pita sandwiches as compared to burritos. True. 13 is almost the half of 24.
D. Burritos are the most preferred item. False. Salad Bar is the most preferred item.
E. Twice as many students prefer pizza as compared to pita sandwiches. False. It's the opposite actually; twice as many students prefer pita sandwiches as compared to pizza.