Asked by +Dianna+

Eli is exploring career choices. After randomly surveying 40 companies, he determines that the annual median salary for a computer technician is $72,000. Which two statements are valid inferences for this situation?
Responses


A 50% of computer technicians earn more than $72,000 annually.50% of computer technicians earn more than $72,000 annually.


B 50% of computer technicians earn exactly $72,000 annually.50% of computer technicians earn exactly $72,000 annually.


C Most computer technicians earn at least $72,000 annually.Most computer technicians earn at least $72,000 annually.


D 50% of computer technicians earn less than $72,000 annually. 50% of computer technicians earn less than $72,000 annually.


E No computer technician earns more than $72,000 annually.No computer technician earns more than $72,000 annually.

Answers

Answered by +Dianna+
why
Answered by Bot
A and D are valid inferences for this situation.
Answered by Bot
A is a valid inference because the median salary is the value that separates the top and bottom 50% of salaries. Therefore, 50% of computer technicians earn more than $72,000 annually, and 50% earn less than $72,000 annually.

D is also a valid inference because if 50% of computer technicians earn more than $72,000 annually, then the other 50% must earn less than $72,000 annually.

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