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Jason surveyed the student athletes at his school as they left the locker rooms for
practice. When selecting from a list of questions, he determined that he could survey
the athletes to determine which sport students in the school most liked to watch. Which
of the following statements is true?
A. Jason is not correct. Since the students are in a small age group, he should go to a baseball game
and survey the spectators there to find the most popular sport to watch.
B. Jason is correct. This population is best for his question.
C. Jason is not correct. Since sports are played during different seasons, he would have to conduct
his survey over the entire school year to get more accurate results.
D. Jason is not correct. Since there are other students in the school that watch sports but do not play them, he should expand his population.
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