Mathematics
Mathematics, 30.07.2021 17:50, tdahna0403

According to the National Sleep Foundation, teenagers need about 9 1/4 hours of sleep each night to function at their best. Unfortunately, many teens do not get nearly this amount. Two samples of 100 teenagers were asked about the average number of hours they sleep each school night. The results are recorded in the table below. < 4 4 - 6 6 - 8 8 - 10 10 +
Sample #1 2 9 39 44 6
Sample #2 1 12 34 48 5
Based on the results of the survey, which of the following inferences are valid?

Adults need less sleep than teenagers.

About half of teenagers get less than 8 hours of sleep each school night.

At least 10% of teenagers have sleep-related issues, such as depression, insomnia, and drowsiness during the day.

Half of teenagers get the recommended 9 hours of sleep each school night.

More than 90% of teenagers get between 4 and 10 hours of sleep each school night.

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