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Four students are at an extracurricular activity fair at their high school and are trying to decide which clubs to join. Some information about the students is listed in this chart: A 2-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Student with entries Eleanor, Russel, Giada, Joe. Column 2 is labeled Hobbies with entires is already in B P A but is looking for a similae club to join as well; enjoys being treasurer for school band and drama club, and wants to join a club to help him learn more about these skills; builds remote-control cars and robots as a hobby; wants to be a stay-at-home dad and be involved in the homeowners association for his future.

Which describes which CTSO each student should join?
Eleanor should join NYFEA, Russell should join FEA, Giada should join TSA, and Joe should join HOSA.
Eleanor should join FBLA-PBL, Russell should join FFA, Giada should join FEA, and Joe should join FCCLA.
Eleanor should join FFA, Russell should join DECA, Giada should join NYFEA, and Joe should join HOSA.
Eleanor should join FBLA-PBL, Russell should join DECA, Giada should join TSA, and Joe should join FCCLA.

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