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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 03:20 kromaug1517

Part A): What is the population for Sunil’s survey? Give an example of a way that Sunil could collect a representative sample of this population.

Part B):
Sunil conducts the survey and obtains the results shown in the table below
What can Sunil infer from the results of the survey?

Part C):
Suppose 2,400 spectors attend at least one game this soccer season. Use the survey data to estimate the number of spectators who attend 5 or more games this seasons Explain how you made your estimate.

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