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Arandom sample was taken to determine whether students from a certain classroom prefer to shop at store a, store b, or store c. there were six students in the sample. five students preferred store a, one student preferred store b, and none of the students preferred store c.

which of the following represents the percentage of students that preferred store b?

20%
16.7%
0%
83.3%

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