Statistics (12th Edition)

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ISBN 13: 978-0-32175-593-3

Chapter 1 - Statistics, Data, and Statistical Thinking - Exercises 1.1-1.33 - Applied Exercise 1.2 - Page 18: c

Answer

Randomly selected data seems more reasonable in part (b) than in part (a).

Work Step by Step

Randomly selected data seems more reasonable in part (b) than in part (a). Random-number generators are beneficial. They can be used to simulate situations where the outcomes are very random, like part (b) of our question.
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