Without the specific data from the survey, I cannot accurately evaluate the truth of each statement. However, I can provide guidance on how to determine which inferences can be drawn based on typical survey results:
A. About twice as many students prefer salad bar as compared to pita sandwiches.
- This inference can be drawn if the data shows that the number of students who prefer the salad bar is roughly double that of those who prefer pita sandwiches.
B. Burritos are the most preferred item.
- This is true if burritos received the highest number of votes or preferences compared to all other items in the survey results.
C. About three-fourths of students prefer either salad bar or burritos.
- This can be confirmed if the combined total of students preferring salad bar and burritos equals approximately 75% of the total responses.
D. Twice as many students prefer pizza as compared to pita sandwiches.
- Similar to A, this can only be concluded if the data confirms that the number of preferences for pizza is twice that of pita sandwiches.
E. About half as many students prefer pita sandwiches as compared to burritos.
- This is valid if the preferences for pita sandwiches are roughly half of those for burritos.
To accurately select the inferences that can be drawn from the data provided in the image, you would need to analyze the survey results. If you provide the survey data or clarify any details, I can offer more specific insights based on that information.