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Mathematics, 31.12.2019 04:31 keasiabradley

The owner of a sporting goods store in phoenix, arizona surveys her customers to determine the proportion of customers that play racquetball. after compiling her data, she finds that p^=0.16. which of the following is the best way for her to interpret this statistic?

a) there is a 16% chance that a randomly customer will say they play racquetball.

b) 16% of the racquetball players in phoenix, arizona are customers of hers.

c) 16% of the customers in the sample said they play racquetball.

d)16% of all her customers play racquetball.

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