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Mathematics, 22.01.2020 13:31 dave9811

Rachel wants to collect data about the snack habits of her friends.

which questions are statistical questions she could ask?

select each correct answer.

does mary like snacks?

how many times a week do my friends eat snacks?

what time of the day are my friends most likely to eat a snack?

how many of my friends like the same snack?

how many snacks does jill eat each day?

select each correct answer.

does mary like snacks?

how many times a week do my friends eat snacks?

what time of the day are my friends most likely to eat a snack?

how many of my friends like the same snack?

how many snacks does jill eat each day?

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