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The table and graph below show the enrollment in Italian, Chinese, and German classes at two schools.

Which statement is NOT supported by the data distributions?
A.
There is a greater number of students in the Chinese and German classes combined at School B than at School A.
B.
There is a greater percentage of students in the Italian and German classes combined at School A than at School B.
C.
65% of the total enrollment at School A and School B combined are in the Italian class.
D.
There are 2 more students taking Italian at School A than are taking Chinese at School B.

The table and graph below show the enrollment in Italian, Chinese, and German classes-example-1
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The answer would be D. There's 2% more students taking Italian at School A, not 2 more students total.

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