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The class president wants to survey the students at the high school about the selection of food offered by the school cafeteria. The president knows that there are 150 boys and 175 girls in the high school. Which of the following is a representative sample of the high school population?
A
Sample 1: 10 boys and 10 girls
B
Sample 2: 10 boys and 35 girls
C
Sample 3: 6 boys and 7 girls
D
Sample 4: 7 boys and 6 girls
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