A barrel of jelly beans stands inside a candy shop.

Which of these processes uses statistics to estimate the percentage of strawberry jelly beans that are in the barrel?
A. Take a scoop of jelly beans from the barrel; find the percentage of strawberry jelly beans that are in the scoop.
B. Empty the barrel and count the jelly beans; find the percentage of strawberry jelly beans that were in the barrel.
C. Ask people to choose their favorite flavor from the barrel; find the percentage of people who chose strawberry.
D. Ask people to sample strawberry jelly beans from the barrel; find the percentage of people who were able to identify the flavor as strawberry.
I believe its C

3 answers

Not C.

People's favorite have nothing to do with the number of a particular flavor in a barrel.
B I think then, bc it doesnt include other ppl
Nope. That isn't using statistics.

I've checked two of your guesses. I will not check any more of your answers for this question.
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