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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 18:50, 19thomasar

An employee at a fast food restaurant noticed that 3 out of every 5 customers ordered onion rings and 2 out of every 5 customers ordered fries. By the end of the employee’s shift, she had taken 585 orders. Based on the results, which of these statements best supports the results?

A) There were 234 customers who ordered onion rings.
B) There were 117 more customers who ordered onion rings than french fries.
C) There were 351 customers who ordered french fries.
D) There were 195 fewer customers who ordered french fries than onion rings.

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