Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.06.2021 17:20, electrofy456

A school librarian surveyed a random sample of $50$ students to find out which library resources students value most. The table below shows the results. Library Resources Number of Students
Books 24
Study Areas 10
Classes 6
Movies 10

Which statements are best supported by the data?

Select all that apply.

A It is expected that $15\%$ to $25\%$ of all students will value movies the most.

B It is expected that $20\%$ to $30\%$ of all students will value books the most.

C In a group of $25$ students, it is expected that around $5$ students will value study areas the most.

D In a group of $100$ students, it is expected that around $6$ students will value classes the most.

E In a group of $200$ students, it is expected that $20$ students will value study areas the most, and $20$ students will value movies the most.

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