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Mathematics, 23.06.2020 10:57 puppy4151
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. A 4-column table with 3 rows. The first column has no label with entries L A residents, N Y C residents, total. The second column is labeled own a car with entries 3,251; 1,478, 4,729. The third column is labeled do not own a car with entries 869; 6,182; 7,051. The fourth column is labeled total with entries 4,120; 7,660; 11,780. Which statement about the two-way frequency table is true? The survey represents quantitative data. There is a greater percentage of LA residents who own a car than NYC residents who do. The total number of people in the poll who own a car is 4,120. More people in the poll own a car than do not own a car.
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