Mathematics, 16.04.2021 21:10 alejandra1201
At a local gym, a random sample of 75 members took a survey about their favorite
type of exercise.
Gym Survey Results
Type
Number of Members
Bicycling
18
Exercise Classes
22
Running on Treadmill
15
Weight Lifting
20
There are 350 total gym members. Based on the results of the survey, what is the
most reasonable estimate for the number of gym members who prefer running on
the treadmill?
Answers: 2
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