According to the graph, 40% of the students surveyed chose cheese pizza topping.
To calculate how many students can be expected to choose cheese pizza out of the 320 expected attendees, we can use the following calculation:
Number of students choosing cheese pizza = (percentage of students choosing cheese pizza/100) * (total number of expected attendees)
Number of students choosing cheese pizza = (40/100) * 320 = 0.4 * 320 = 128
Therefore, 128 students can be expected to choose cheese pizza.
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The student council at Hebron Middle School was surveyed to decide what types of topping to order for the pizza to be served at the end of the school year picnic. 40 students were surveyed. The results are displayed in the graph below.
If 320 students are expected to attend the picnic, how many can be expected to choose cheese pizza?
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