Please answer this and provide different scenarios as needed, thank you     A simple random sample was conducted to find the amount of the population who liked sports Soccer: 53 Football: 38 Tennis: 41 Volleyball: 10 Golf: 5 Baseball: 18   Which is true A. The amount of people who liked soccer or golf is greater than the number of people who liked tennis and volleyball. B. The amount of people who liked tennis is greater than the number of people who liked soccer. C. The amount of people who liked Golf is greater than the number of people who liked volleyball D. The amount of people who liked baseball is greater than the number of people who liked football   If this question was to be reworded a way where the term "population" was not included and if it was a random sample, what would be the answer. If you had to calculate the mean, median, or mode for each of the answer choices (if there was a set of numbers) in order to get the number of people who liked a sport, what would be the answer. Does the answer really change in any way, or is it a very simple question.

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A simple random sample was conducted to find the amount of the population who liked sports

Soccer: 53

Football: 38

Tennis: 41

Volleyball: 10

Golf: 5

Baseball: 18

 

Which is true

A. The amount of people who liked soccer or golf is greater than the number of people who liked tennis and volleyball.

B. The amount of people who liked tennis is greater than the number of people who liked soccer.

C. The amount of people who liked Golf is greater than the number of people who liked volleyball

D. The amount of people who liked baseball is greater than the number of people who liked football

 

If this question was to be reworded a way where the term "population" was not included and if it was a random sample, what would be the answer.

If you had to calculate the mean, median, or mode for each of the answer choices (if there was a set of numbers) in order to get the number of people who liked a sport, what would be the answer.

Does the answer really change in any way, or is it a very simple question.

 

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