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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 12:30 elenagarcia123

Sweet treats candy company wants to introduce a new flavor of jelly bean. they have three choices: mango, papaya, or coconut. they decide to do a survey to determine which flavor their customers prefer. a random sample of 100100100 sweet treats customers tried a free sample of all three flavors. the data showed that 55% preferred mango, 20% preferred papaya, and 25% preferred coconut. based on this data, which of the following conclusions are valid? a)55% of customers in this sample prefer mango, but we cannot conclude anything about the population. b)about 55% of all sweet treats customers prefer mango. c)about 55%of all adults prefer mango

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