Asked by Gwen
                The Beeville City Council surveyed 500 Beeville citizens. Of those surveyed, 350 citizens named summer as their favorite season. Based on the survey results, how many of the 36,500 Beeville citizens would most likely name summer as their favorite season?
a)27,000
b)25,550
c)18,000
d)10,950
Is the answer c?
            
        a)27,000
b)25,550
c)18,000
d)10,950
Is the answer c?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    assume the population has the same ratio as the sample. So,
36500 * (350/500) = 25550
    
36500 * (350/500) = 25550
                    Answered by
            Anna 
            
    What is the answer?
    
                    Answered by
            the darkness consumes all 
            
    b thats the answer
25550
    
25550
                    Answered by
            BLJai
            
    Da answer is 25,550
    
                    Answered by
            Sammy the wammy
            
    Bot!I need help with this question: The Beeville City Council surveyed 500 Beeville citizens. Of those surveyed, 350 citizens named summer as their favorite season. Based on the survey results, how many of the 36,500 Beeville citizens would most likely name summer as their favorite season?
a)27,000
b)25,550
c)18,000
d)10,950
I think B.
    
a)27,000
b)25,550
c)18,000
d)10,950
I think B.
                    Answered by
            James Glass
            
    bot can you explain why c is the right answer in this question. 
A newspaper reporter wants to know how popular the hobby of bird watching is in the city. He asked people at the local bird refuge if they watched birds as a hobby. Which of the following best explains whether the reporter's data is valid or not?
A. The data is valid for the entire city because the bird refuge is located in the city.
B. The data is not valid for the entire city because people can have more than one hobby.
C. The data is not valid for the entire city because bird watchers are more likely to visit a bird refuge.
D. The data is valid for the entire city because a bird refuge is a good place to find people who like to watch birds.
    
A newspaper reporter wants to know how popular the hobby of bird watching is in the city. He asked people at the local bird refuge if they watched birds as a hobby. Which of the following best explains whether the reporter's data is valid or not?
A. The data is valid for the entire city because the bird refuge is located in the city.
B. The data is not valid for the entire city because people can have more than one hobby.
C. The data is not valid for the entire city because bird watchers are more likely to visit a bird refuge.
D. The data is valid for the entire city because a bird refuge is a good place to find people who like to watch birds.
                    Answered by
            b
            
    bot what is the answer
    
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    You are correct, the answer is B) 25,550.
    
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    The correct answer is C. Even though the bird refuge is located in the city, the people who visit or are found there may not be representative of the entire population of the city. Some people who watch birds may not visit the refuge, and some people who visit the refuge may not watch birds as a hobby. Therefore, the data from the survey conducted at the bird refuge may not be valid or representative of the entire population of the city's bird watchers.
    
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    The answer is C) The data is not valid for the entire city because bird watchers are more likely to visit a bird refuge.
    
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