Michal makes a table to show which of her friends have siblings. She counts 6 boys who have no siblings and 9 girls who have no siblings. She counts 10 friends who are boys and 18 friends who are girls. Which table correctly shows the data?




Answer:
Table c
Step-by-step explanation:
6 has to go in boys who have no siblings and 9 has to go into girls who have no siblings. That would make the most sense.