Mathematics, 09.03.2021 04:00 samanthahurtado0914
A college conducted a survey of randomly selected freshmen about their choice of major. The table shows the results of the survey.
Freshmen Majors
Major
Number of
Freshmen
English
50
Science
35
Engineering
40
Business
45
Education
60
Undecided
50
Other
20
Which inference about all freshmen at this college is best supported by this information?
The number of freshmen who chose English as their major is less than the number of freshmen who are Undecided on their major.
The number of freshmen who chose Business as their major is greater than the number of freshmen who chose English as their major.
The number of freshmen who chose Education as their major is greater than the number of freshmen who chose Science or Other as their major.
The number of freshmen who chose Business or Education as their major is less than the number of freshmen who chose Science or Engineering as their major.
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