Jeanette chose 100
of the 1,500
students at her school at random and asked what was thei...
Mathematics, 28.05.2020 23:58 shawny5
Jeanette chose 100
of the 1,500
students at her school at random and asked what was their favorite team sport to play. The results are
shown in the table below.
Favorite Team Sport Number of Students
Basketball 33
33
Soccer 31
31
Football 18
18
Other 11
11
None 7
7
Part A
Based on the results in the table, is it valid to infer that more students at Jeanette’s school like to play basketball than
football? Explain your answer.
Jeanette chose 100
of the 1,500
students at her school at random and asked what was their favorite team sport to play. The results are
shown in the table below.
Favorite Team Sport Number of Students
Basketball 33
33
Soccer 31
31
Football 18
18
Other 11
11
None 7
7
Part A
Based on the results in the table, is it valid to infer that more students at Jeanette’s school like to play basketball than
football? Explain your answer.
Part B
Based on the results in the table, is it valid to infer that more students at Jeanette’s school like to play basketball than
soccer? Explain your answer
Answers: 1
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