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Mathematics, 26.09.2019 14:50 laylay1734

Maeve surveys a large number of students at the bowling alley about their favorite weekend activity. the table below shows the results of her survey.
favorite weekend activity
activity l number of students
reading books 24
playing video games 30
going to dinner 52
bowling 120
based on the results of her survey, maeve concludes that the favorite weekend activity of most students is bowling. which statement best describes maeve's conclusion?

a. maeve’s conclusion is not valid because she surveyed only students.

b. maeve’s conclusion is valid because she surveyed a large number of students.

c. maeve’s conclusion is not valid because she surveyed students at the bowling alley.

d. maeve’s conclusion is valid because she surveyed students from many schools.

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