Mathematics, 21.05.2021 05:40 lexi8938
Five classmates want to wow how many of the 2020 students in their school profor pop musio, They each randomly survey 60 students. The table shows
the results
Favorite Type of Music
Country Pop Rock Rap
Shannon
14
20
16
11
Trey
12
23
14
11
Flobert
13
18
17
12
Callie
15
20
11
Lani
15
10
13
13
Use the results from each clamato to make an interence about the number of students in the school who prefer pop musia
Based on the wore result, the number is students,
Based on Trey's results, the number is students
Based on Robert's results, the number is students,
ased on Callos results, the number is students
Based on tants results, the number is students
Describe the variation of the five inferences. Which one would you use to describe the number of students at the school who profor pop music? Explain.
he greatest is students. The least is
students. The median of the data is
The mode of the data is so, use the inference of students to describe the number of students at the school who prefer pop music.
Answers: 3
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