Final answer:
Based on the survey from 'Wrapping with Remi,' where 42% of 2200 readers, all females, responded 'no' to wanting to be famous, we can only conclude that 924 female readers prefer not to be famous. The correct answer is option c.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question involves the interpretation of statistical data presented in a survey result. Remy, from the blog "Wrapping with Remi," asked his readers if they wanted to be famous. Out of 2200 responses, 42% said no, and all the respondents who selected 'no' were identified as female. To understand what this data implies, it's important to work with the given numerical information.
Firstly, we can calculate the number of females who do not want to be famous by taking 42% of 2200, which is 0.42 × 2200 = 924. This figure represents the exact number of female readers who prefer not to be famous.
However, this data does not provide complete information about the entire pool of readers, the gender distribution of those who said 'yes', or the opinions of males who participated in the survey. Thus, it does not sufficiently support any broad claims about the fame preferences of all women or comparisons with men. Therefore, interpreting this data to draw conclusions about gender-wide aspirations towards fame would be speculative and without adequate basis.
In conclusion, based on the data provided, all we can definitively state is that 924 female readers of Remy's blog prefer not to be famous. Extrapolating further would require additional information about the full gender and response breakdown of Remy's readership.
The correct option in the final answer, based on the information provided, is unclear because there simply isn't enough data to definitively support any of the provided claims.