A dairy company surveys 1,000 families and establishes that the mode of the data for the number of weekly household trips to the grocery to buy milk is 3. Kyle does his own study by asking 30 households how many trips each makes weekly to buy milk. The mode for his data is 1. How can Kyle get his survey statistics to more closely resemble that of the dairy company's survey statistics?
A) Survey less families.
B) Survey more families.
C) Survey restaurants to see how many times milk is delivered.
D) Survey the same families to see if their habits have changed.