Final answer:
The data from sales at nbastore.com reveals that half of all their shoppers were under 25.
"The correct option is approximately option B"
Step-by-step explanation:
The data from sales at nbastore.com reveals that option b is correct: half of all their shoppers were under 25. This can be determined by the given information:
- There were 67 men surveyed and 24 said they enjoyed shopping for electronic equipment. This information is not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.
- There were 40 people surveyed about how many times they visited a store before making a major purchase. This information is not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.
- The population percentage of women who make the majority of household purchasing decisions is not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.
- There were 200 households surveyed, with 120 of them having women making the majority of the purchasing decisions. This information is not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.
- The demographic information from the Gallup Economy survey about saving and spending preferences is not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.
- There is no relevant information about college sports in the given information.
- The box plots representing the age at which people purchased black, red, and white sports cars are not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.
- The survey conducted by book publishers about the number of fiction paperbacks purchased by adult consumers is not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.
- The analogy with surveying young people to determine the proportion in school is not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.
- The analogy with surveying young people to determine the proportion in school is not relevant to the question about nbastore.com shoppers.