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Arestaurant did a survey among 100 customers to find their food preferences. the customers were asked about their preferences for chocolate cake or cheesecake. out of the total 50 people who liked chocolate cake, 15 also liked cheesecake. there were 25 people who liked cheesecake. part a: summarize the data by writing the values that the letters a to i in the table below represent. (5 points)like chocolate cake do not like chocolate cake totallike cheesecake a d gdo not like cheesecake b e htotal c f ipart b: what percentage of the survey respondents did not like either chocolate cake or cheesecake? (3 points)part c: do the survey results reveal a greater dislike for chocolate cake or cheesecake? justify your answer. (2 points)
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