Math, asked by sragsdale3863, 2 days ago

You want to learn about the Ferris–wheel riding habits of people, so you ask those leaving a theme park, “How many times did you ride the Ferris wheel today?”

Is the question a statistical question? Explain why or why not.

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Answered by BabeHeart
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Yes, the question is a statistical question. It anticipates an answer that varies from one individual to the next. The responses will be numeric.

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Answered by jibuc002316
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Answer:

This could depend on what info you are trying to collect

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are trying to know how many people go on different rides you can use that info for a tally or bar chart you can use it. If you are asking casually that it isn't statistical

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