Mathematics, 19.07.2019 22:20 JANA279
claim: most adults would not erase all of their personal information online if they could. a software firm survey of 604 randomly selected adults showed that 49.5% of them would erase all of their personal information online if they could. make a subjective estimate to decide whether the results are significantly low or significantly high, then state a conclusion about the original claim.
the results (are; are not) significantly (low; high) so there (is; is not) sufficient evidence to support the claim that most adults would erase all their personal information online if they could.
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