Mathematics, 04.05.2021 22:20 darrieg
Four classmates collect data by conducting a poll. They ask students chosen at random how many states they have visited.
Gabriel interviews 72 students.
Morgan interviews 36 students.
Elle interviews 12 students.
Connor interviews 41 students. Whose results are probably the most trustworthy?
A. Morgan's
B. Gabriel's
C. Connor's
D. Elle's
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