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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:20 goblebrandon

Layton conducts an experiment throughout the school year to determine the most common answer choice used by teachers at his school. The data he collected is shown in the table.

Which of the following is a valid conclusion based on the data he collected?
A. A student would be equally likely to select answer choice C as they would to select answer
choice A and D

B. A student would be equally likely to select answer choice A and B as they would to select
answer choice C

C. A student would be twice as likely to select answer choice C than answer choice A

D. A student would be less likely to select answer choice B than answer choice A


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