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practice making inferences based on multiple samples.
a survey was conducted asking people about their favorite fruit. which inferences about the population are true based on the data? check all that apply.
about twice as many people prefer apples as prefer bananas.
bananas are preferred much less frequently than apples or oranges.
exactly twice as many people prefer oranges as prefer apples.
exactly three times as many people prefer bananas as prefer oranges.
the samples show little variation for each fruit.
the table has two samples (sample 1 and sample 2) with counts for apple, orange, banana: sample 1: apple 40, orange 64, banana 21; sample 2: apple 43, orange 63, banana 19.
Step1: Calculate total for each fruit
Apple: $40 + 43 = 83$
Orange: $64 + 63 = 127$
Banana: $21 + 19 = 40$
Step2: Analyze first statement
Compare apple/banana ratio: $\frac{83}{40} \approx 2.07$, close to 2.
Step3: Analyze second statement
Banana total (40) < Apple (83) and Orange (127).
Step4: Analyze third statement
Orange/apple ratio: $\frac{127}{83} \approx 1.53$, not exactly 2.
Step5: Analyze fourth statement
Banana/orange ratio: $\frac{40}{127} \approx 0.31$, not 3.
Step6: Analyze fifth statement
Check sample variation:
Apple: $|43-40|=3$
Orange: $|63-64|=1$
Banana: $|19-21|=2$
All variations are small.
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- About twice as many people prefer apples as prefer bananas.
- Bananas are preferred much less frequently than apples or oranges.
- The samples show little variation for each fruit.