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How many people are Francophones?

  1. 18 million

  2. 7 million

  3. 25 million

  4. 10 million

The correct answer is: 7 million

Francophones refer to people who speak French as their first language, therefore the correct answer would be the corresponding number of people who speak French as their first language. Option A (18 million) may seem like a reasonable answer, but it is actually the estimated number of people who claim French as their mother tongue, not necessarily their first language. Option C (25 million) may also seem reasonable, but it refers to the total number of people who speak French in Canada, including those who speak it as a second language. Option D (10 million) may seem like a close estimate, but it does not account for the millions of people who speak French outside of Canada, solely focusing on the Canadian population. Therefore, the most accurate and relevant answer to the question would be B (7 million), as it refers specifically to the number of Francophones within Canada who speak French as their first language.