Solve.10,500 college students were asked to name their favorite sport. Of this group,  said basketball,  said soccer,  said baseball,   said they had no favorite sport, and the remainder said volleyball. How many named each sport? 

A. Basketball: 3,500
Soccer: 2,100
Baseball: 1,800
Volleyball: 2,575
None: 525

B. Basketball: 3,500
Soccer: 2,100
Baseball: 1,750
Volleyball: 2,635
None: 515

C. Basketball: 3,500
Soccer: 2,100
Baseball: 1,750
Volleyball: 2,625
None: 525

D. Basketball: 3,500
Soccer: 2,050
Baseball: 1,750
Volleyball: 2,675
None: 525


Answer: C

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