What table?
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A shoe company wants to gauge opinions of a new shoe design. They send out 100 pairs to people in four different cities, but because of cost constraints they can interview only 40 people total.
They randomly choose 10 people from each city to interview. The table shows how many people in each city rated the shoe "positive" in each of three categories.
Using the sample results, estimate the proportion of the entire population that would like the color of the shoe.
A)
0.29
B)
0.4
C)
0.625
D)
0.725
12 answers
sorry Isiah is C. 0.625
get em james, get em XD
.625
I had his exact same question on USA Test Prep and I submitted the answer "0.625" and i got it incorrect. The correct answer was D. 0.725
actually its .4
ITS NOT 0.725 THANKS ALOT
the anser is chicken butt
this is just a test **
0.4
the answer is within your reach, young padawan...
The correct answer is D.
Hope it helps lmfao.
Hope it helps lmfao.