To find the answer, you need to subtract the number of students who prefer pasta and salad from the number of students who prefer chicken.
The number of students who prefer pasta and salad is 295 + 126 = 421.
The number of students who prefer chicken than the combined number of students who prefer pasta and salad is 523 - 421 = 102.
Therefore, 102 more students prefer chicken than students who prefer pasta and salad.
n a survey of the students' lunch preferences at a school, 523 said they prefer chicken, 295 said they prefer pasta, and 126 said they prefer salad.
How many more students prefer chicken than students combined who prefer pasta and salad?
(1 point)
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73
73
102
102
354
354
397
397
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