Which evidence indicates that most teens say no to smoking?

Fewer than one in four teens smoke.

The behavior is becoming socially unacceptable.

No one in your crowd smokes.

Only a certain class of teens smoke.

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The evidence that indicates most teens say no to smoking is:

Fewer than one in four teens smoke.

This statistic directly shows that a large majority of teens do not engage in smoking behavior, suggesting that most teens are likely to reject smoking.

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