SOLUTION: Below are the data collected from two random samples of 100 members of a large travel club regarding the type of vacation they prefer:
Sample
Adventure
Beach
Cruise
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Question 1039186: Below are the data collected from two random samples of 100 members of a large travel club regarding the type of vacation they prefer:
Sample
Adventure
Beach
Cruise
Ski
A
73 19 5 3
B
71 22 3 4
Which of the following inferences can be made based on the data?
A. Most members prefer a beach vacation.
B.Most members prefer an adventure vacation.
C. More members prefer a cruise vacation and a ski vacation than a beach vacation.
D. More members prefer a beach vacation and a cruise vacation than an adventure vacation.
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Adventure 73,71
Beach 19,22
Cruise 5,3
Ski 3,4
A
73 19 5 3
B
71 22 3 4
A is not true.
B is true, adventure is most popular
C is not true, only 15 total vx. 41 for beach
D is not true. The adventure is more than the others combined.
Answer is B.
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