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This is and URGENT QUESTION!!

About 55 percent of people in the U.S. attend at least one baseball game each season. Mark surveys a random sample of people from two cities in Pennsylvania. Compare the samples with the national percentage.

Baseball Attendance in the Last Year
City A - 22 people said Yes and 18 people said No
City B - 14 people said Yes and 36 people said No

Answers:
A) :122%
City B: 257%
The data suggests that the percentage of people who attend a game in City A and City B is greater than the national percentage.

City A: 12%
City B: 5%
The data suggests that the percentage of people who attend at least one game a season in City A and City B is less than the national percent.

City A: 82%
City B: 39%
The data suggests that the percentage of people who attend at least one game a season in City A is the greater than the national percentage, while the percentage of people who attend a game in City B is less than the national percentage.

A) City A = 122% and City B = 257%
B) City A = 12% and City B = 5%
C) City A = 82% and City B = 39%
D) City A = 55% and City B = 28%

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Ironically, the correct answer doesn't have a correlated analysis.


D is correct.


22 of 40 is 55%

14 of 50 is 28%.

User Carmenism
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B

I do hope this is right please forgive me if this is wrong.
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