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Classroom 1 has an equal number of boys and girls.

Classroom 2 has the smallest number of students in the music class.
Classroom 3 has the largest number of students who are not in art class or music class.
Classroom 4 has the largest number of students in art class but not in music class.

A. Classroom 1, Classroom 2, Classroom 3, Classroom 4
B. Classroom 1, Classroom 3, Classroom 2, Classroom 4
C. Classroom 1, Classroom 2, Classroom 4, Classroom 3
D. Classroom 1, Classroom 4, Classroom 2, Classroom 3

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Final answer:

The provided information does not directly address the specific criteria for arranging students in the classrooms based on their participation in music or art classes, or the gender distribution. There is a mix of different statistical contexts that do not seem to relate to the original question.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to be about organizing students in a classroom setting based on certain conditions relating to music and art classes, and the distribution of gender in one classroom. However, the details provided contain various unrelated pieces of information such as random selection methods, poll results of the number of classes students are taking, and space available in university statistics classes. These details do not directly answer the question about the arrangement of classrooms based on the provided criteria.

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