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The two-way table shows data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics about teens who were employed in 2013.

Select the two conclusions that are false based on the data provided.
There were 1477 18- to 19-year-old males who were employed in 2013.
There were 2177 total females who were employed in 2013.
There were 2971 total 16- to 17-year-olds who were employed in 2013.
There were 700 16- to 17-year-old males who were employed in 2013.
There were 787 16- to 17-year-old females who were employed in 2013.
There were 2281 total 16- to 19-year-old females employed in 2013.
There were 2971 total 18- to 19-year-olds who were employed in 2013.

The two-way table shows data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics about teens-example-1
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The two conclusions that are false based on the data provided are: There were 1477 18- to 19-year-old males who were employed in 2013, and there were 2177 total females who were employed in 2013.

The two conclusions that are false based on the data provided are:

There were 1477 18- to 19-year-old males who were employed in 2013.

There were 2177 total females who were employed in 2013.

Based on the two-way table, we can see that there were 700 16- to 17-year-old males and 787 16- to 17-year-old females who were employed in 2013. Therefore, the first conclusion is false. Moreover, the total number of females employed is 1877, not 2177, as stated in the second conclusion. Hence, the second conclusion is also false.

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