Burak and Elif conducted a survey about daily social media usage at Atatürk Secondary School in Bursa. They asked 200 students how many hours they spend on social media and their main purpose for using it. Burak says: 'More than half of the students spend more than 1 hour on social media daily.' Elif says: 'Actually, most students use social media for chatting, so your claim is wrong.' According to the survey results, 140 students spend more than 1 hour, and 80 students reported chatting as their main purpose. Which of the following is correct? A) Only Burak is correct because 140 students spend more than 1 hour, which is more than half. B) Only Elif is correct because the highest number is for chatting, which proves Burak wrong. C) Both are correct because both statements are supported by the data without contradiction. D) Neither is correct because Burak’s claim is true but Elif’s reasoning about the majority is also true, so they both misinterpret the data.
A)Only Burak is correct because 140 students spend more than 1 hour, which is more than half.
B)Only Elif is correct because the highest number is for chatting, which proves Burak wrong.
C)Both are correct because both statements are supported by the data without contradiction.
D)Neither is correct because Burak’s claim is true but Elif’s reasoning about the majority is also true, so they both misinterpret the data.