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## Statistics Exercise on Surveyed Adults Playing Football

A polling company reported that 53% of 2302 surveyed adults said that they play football. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.

### a. What is the exact value that is 53% of 2302?

The exact value is ⬜.
(Type an integer or a decimal.)

### b. Could the result from part (a) be the actual number of adults who said that they play football? Why or why not?

- ⭕ **A.** Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that they play football because the polling numbers are accurate.
- ⭕ **B.** No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that they play football because that is a very rare activity.
- ⭕ **C.** Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that they play football because the results are statistically significant.
- ⭕ **D.** No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that they play football because a count of people must result in a whole number.

### c. What could be the actual number of adults who said that they play football?

The actual number of adults who play football could be ⬜.
(Type an integer or a decimal.)

### d. Among the 2302 respondents, 904 said that they only play hockey. What percentage of respondents said that they only play hockey?

⬜%
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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Transcribed Image Text:## Statistics Exercise on Surveyed Adults Playing Football A polling company reported that 53% of 2302 surveyed adults said that they play football. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. ### a. What is the exact value that is 53% of 2302? The exact value is ⬜. (Type an integer or a decimal.) ### b. Could the result from part (a) be the actual number of adults who said that they play football? Why or why not? - ⭕ **A.** Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that they play football because the polling numbers are accurate. - ⭕ **B.** No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that they play football because that is a very rare activity. - ⭕ **C.** Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that they play football because the results are statistically significant. - ⭕ **D.** No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that they play football because a count of people must result in a whole number. ### c. What could be the actual number of adults who said that they play football? The actual number of adults who play football could be ⬜. (Type an integer or a decimal.) ### d. Among the 2302 respondents, 904 said that they only play hockey. What percentage of respondents said that they only play hockey? ⬜% (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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