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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 22:16 idahopotato5429

Aubree is trying to understand why a student would pick computer technology as a college major. 64% of the sample she surveyed said that they picked computer technology because of the vast employment opportunities. Her survey comes from 1200 students in 30 different colleges across the nation. Can we infer a parameter from this information? What would it be?

A) No; 64% is not enough to create an inference.
B) Yes; the parameter is 30 of the colleges, so we can infer the same.
C) No; there are no statistics in this scenario.
D) Yes; the statistic is 1200, so we can infer that 1200 students are computer technology majors.
E) Yes; the statistic is 64% of computer technology majors choose the major because of the employment opportunities. We can infer that the parameter is the same.

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