Mathematics, 15.12.2021 01:50, sssaaavvvaaagggeee
A survey was taken of a random sampling of residents of New York City and Los Angeles to compare how many of them own a car.
Which statement about the two-way frequency table is true?
i. The survey represents quantitative data.
ii. There is a greater percentage of LA residents who own a car than NYC residents who do.
iii. The total number of people in the poll who own a car is 4,120.
iv. More people in the poll own a car than do not own a car.
Residents of New York City and Los Angeles who own a car
Own Car Do not Own Car Total
LA Residents 3251 869 4120
NYC Residents 1478 6182 7660
Total 4729 7051 11780
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:20, naenae6775
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