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13 October, 05:03

The relative frequency table shows a survey on the support for candidate x in an upcoming national election. In this survey, 75 randomly selected Virginians supported candidate x. Does the table show evidence of an association between being from California and supporting candidate x?

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  1. 13 October, 06:27
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    D.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) no, because 50% of people who support candidate x are from California, but only 62.5% of all people in the study are from California.

    b) yes, because 50% of people who support candidate x are from California, but only 62.5% of all people in the study are from California.

    c) no, because 62.5% of people who support candidate x are from California, but only 50% of all people in the study are from California.

    d) yes, because 62.5% of people who support candidate x are from California, but only 50% of all people in the study are from California.

    The answer is D.
  2. 13 October, 06:37
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    The correct answer is D.) Yes, because 62.5% of people who support candidate x are from California, but only 50% of all people in the study are from California.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Knowing that someone supports candidate x gives information about whether or not they are from California.
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