Jenny is doing an experiment to see if students in her class like apples or oranges best. She will offer each student an apple or an orange. Then she will record how many students took each kind of fruit.

What is a valid prediction Jenny could make about the results of her experiment?
A. Apples are red.
B. There are 26 students in her class.
C. More students like apples than oranges.
D. More students like apples than bananas.

A valid prediction Jenny could make about the results of her experiment is option C: More students like apples than oranges.

Explanation: To make a prediction, Jenny needs to consider the purpose and methodology of her experiment. She wants to determine if students in her class prefer apples or oranges. Therefore, it is logical for her to predict that more students will prefer apples than oranges since she will be offering both fruits and recording the choices made by each student. To reach this prediction, Jenny will simply compare the number of students who prefer apples to the number of students who prefer oranges based on the recorded data from her experiment.