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11 November, 18:57

A video game company surveys a random sample of 25 of its top gamer customers and finds that the average gamer spends $606 a year on games with a stander deviation of $62. Another company is also interested in the amount game consumers spend, and surveys a random sample of 250 of its top gamer and finds that the average gamer spends $250 a year on games, with a standard deviation of $15. Why is the second survey more believable than the first. A. the likelihood of those in the first survey to lie about the amount they spend. B the spend of the confidence interval for the second survey. C. the sizes of the sample for the second survey. D. the lack of randomization in the first survey

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  1. 11 November, 20:19
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    answer: a

    why?: human nature to lie. it is like that as if the sub conscience is trying to protect itself
  2. 11 November, 22:02
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    It's C

    Step-by-step explanation:

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