Question
A survey was given to TV viewers, and they were asked to identify if they watch or don’t watch sports and if they like or do not like country music. The results are shown in the following table. How many participants watch sports?
(1 point)
Responses
256
256
123
123
351
351
607
607
(1 point)
Responses
256
256
123
123
351
351
607
607
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine how many participants watch sports from the survey results, we would typically need a clear breakdown in the given table showing how many participants fall into each category (e.g., those who watch sports and like country music, those who watch sports but do not like country music, etc.).
However, from your message, it seems that the results are represented only by numerical values without context. The totals you provided: `256`, `123`, `351`, and `607`, do not clarify how many actually watch sports.
Could you clarify the source of the numbers or provide additional context about what these numbers represent?
However, from your message, it seems that the results are represented only by numerical values without context. The totals you provided: `256`, `123`, `351`, and `607`, do not clarify how many actually watch sports.
Could you clarify the source of the numbers or provide additional context about what these numbers represent?