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777dan777 [17]
3 years ago
14

PLZZ HURRY NO LINKS!!!! Joseph attends a school that has 800 students. He is in charge of school dances this year. He surveyed a

random sample of 100 students and got the following feedback.
710
of the students would attend any of the dances held at the school
25
of the students would like to have pizza served at the dances
410
of the students would attend a square dance
64% of the students think that the dances should be held after football games
18% of the students are not allowed to attend dances at school
Which THREE statements are supported by Joseph's data?

A
Out of 800 students, Joseph could expect around 480 students to attend a square dance.
B
Joseph should plan for around 560 students at each dance based on the data.
C
Joseph found that no more than 320 students would want pizza at the school dance.
D
Out of the 800 students, 288 do not like to attend dances after the football games.
E
The dances will be attended by around 700 of the students that attend the schoo
Mathematics
1 answer:
Makovka662 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: I got answers A, B and E

Step-by-step explanation:

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