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Clive surveyed a random sample of underclassmen and seniors in his school about which change they would most like to see in this year's edition of the school yearbook. The data Clive gathered was used to create the given table.
Fill in the missing values of the frequency table, and complete the statement.
More Color
Photos More Candid
Pictures Lower Price Total
Underclassmen 10 18 27 55
Seniors 4
9
Total 14 30
80
It can be concluded that
% of the seniors would prefer to see more candid pictures in this year's edition of the yearbook.
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