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Determine which of the following words best describes the underlined word(s) in the context.
The President of a mobile phone manufacturer wants to know what color mobile phone users prefer. The company sells mobile phones throughout the world. There are 5.16 billion unique mobile phone users in the world. A Statistician for the manufacturer conducts a random sample of 1,000 mobile phone users throughout the world and from the sample determines that 23.6% prefer white and 34.6% black.
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