
Concept explainers
a)
To find the individuals and variables.
a)

Answer to Problem 1.24E
The individuals are Quarter Pounder with cheese, Classis Single with everything, Whopper with cheese and Cheeseburger.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
First need to know what is mean by individual.
Individuals are the objects described by the set of the data. Therefore, Individuals are Quarter Pounder with cheese, Classis Single with everything, Whopper with cheese and Cheeseburger.
The variables are Burger, Restaurant, Calories, Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium
b)
To find the units in which quantitative variables measured.
b)

Answer to Problem 1.24E
The calories are measured in calories and Fat/Cholesterol/Sodium will be measured in milligram.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The quantitative variables are Calories, Fat, Cholesterol and sodium. The calories are measured in calories and Fat/Cholesterol/Sodium will be measured in milligram.
c)
To explain whether fast-food chicken sandwiches healthier than burgers.
c)

Answer to Problem 1.24E
We cannot determine that fast-food chicken sandwiches healthier than burgers.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The ingredients mixed in sandwich or burger decides whether it is healthier or not. Hence, we are not sure about the fast-food chicken sandwiches healthier than burgers.
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