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DIA [1.3K]
3 years ago
10

Meg conducted a survey of four school cafeterias to find the number of students who like sandwiches for lunch. The results of he

r survey are recorded in the table below:
School Cafeteria Survey
School Total Number of Students


in the Cafeteria Number of Students


Who Like Sandwiches
A 38 12
B 48 9
C 26 10
D 24 8

Which school has the greatest percentage of students who like sandwiches for lunch? (1 point)


School A

School B

School C

School D
Mathematics
2 answers:
n200080 [17]3 years ago
7 0
School A : 12/38 = 0.315 = 31.5%
school B : 9/48 = 0.187 = 18.7%
school C : 10/26 = 0.384 = 38.4%
school D : 8/24 = 0.333 = 33.3%

school C has the greatest percentage
11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

School C is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets make the table

School       Total students surveyed  Students who like sandwich            

  A                      38                                             12

  B                      48                                              9

  C                      26                                             10

  D                      24                                              8

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Lets find the percentage of students who like sandwiches.

School A : \frac{12}{38}\times100= 31.58%

School B : \frac{9}{48}\times100= 18.75%

School C : \frac{10}{26}\times100= 38.46%

School D : \frac{8}{24}\times100= 33.33%

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Now, comparing all values, we can see that school C has the highest percentage among all.

So, answer is school C.

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