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The student Council surveyed 25 students to determine their favorite elective. Here are the results: Band - 10 Art-7 Theater - 3 Choir - 5 Make a prediction based on the survey, if there are 400 students in the 7th grade. T/E Mark "T" for True and "F" for False in the boxes 1) Students are twice as likely to choose band as choir. 2) 40 students will choose band as their favorite elective. 3) 80 students will choose choir as their favorite elective, =peaker notes
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