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There are 750 households in the town.
Using your answer from part (a), estimate the number of households that own a dog.
Using your answer from part (a), estimate the number of households that own a dog.
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GPT 3.5
Without the answer from part (a), it is not possible to provide an estimate for the number of households that own a dog. Please provide the answer from part (a) to proceed with the estimation.
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furry are best
Which of the following surveys probably would best represent the entire population of households?
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50 households are randomly selected from the town; 18 own a dog.
50 households with a front yard are randomly selected; 26 own a dog.
50households within a mile of a park are randomly selected; 23 own a dog.
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50 households are randomly selected from the town; 18 own a dog.
50 households with a front yard are randomly selected; 26 own a dog.
50households within a mile of a park are randomly selected; 23 own a dog.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the given options, the survey that would best represent the entire population of households is:
50 households are randomly selected from the town; 18 own a dog.
50 households are randomly selected from the town; 18 own a dog.
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furry are best
here are 750 households in the town.
Using your answer from part (a), estimate the number of households that own a dog.
Using your answer from part (a), estimate the number of households that own a dog.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Based on the answer from part (a) that states that out of a randomly selected sample of 50 households, 18 own a dog, we can estimate the number of households that own a dog in the entire town.
To calculate this estimate, we can set up a proportion:
(18/50) = (x/750)
Cross-multiplying, we get:
18 * 750 = 50 * x
13,500 = 50x
Dividing both sides by 50, we find:
x = 270
Therefore, we can estimate that there are approximately 270 households that own a dog in the town.
To calculate this estimate, we can set up a proportion:
(18/50) = (x/750)
Cross-multiplying, we get:
18 * 750 = 50 * x
13,500 = 50x
Dividing both sides by 50, we find:
x = 270
Therefore, we can estimate that there are approximately 270 households that own a dog in the town.