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Max surveyed 100 of the 200 7th graders that attend his school to help determine new lunch choices in the lunch room. He has come up with these findings. Which statement is supported by the information in his graphs?

A
It can be inferred that on the days that students are offered pizza and salad, 70% of students are pleased with the offerings.
B
It can be inferred that about the same number of students get a salad as the number of students that like cheeseburgers and tacos combined.
C
It can be inferred that pizza and chicken nuggets should be the only meals offered in the cafeteria to please the most students each day.
D
It can be inferred that if the lunchroom offered cheeseburgers and tacos on the same day, every student would get a tray that day.


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