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Fifteen hundred randomly selected South Carolina kindergarten students were observed on the first day of school

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Fifteen hundred (1500) randomly selected South Carolina kindergarten

students were observed on the first day of school to determine if they knew how to tie a shoe. Using this information, please identify the following: Population:

Sample:

Variable:

Sample Size:

Sample Space:

The variable is: (qualitative/quantitative)

If 40% of the observed students knew how to tie their shoes, how many of the 58,135 kindergarten students in SC can we expect to know how to tie their shoes?

Sample: The sample is 1500.

Variable: This is the number of students who know how to tie their shoes.

Sample Size: 1500

Sample Space: The total number of students in South Carolina kindergarten

The variable is quantitative since they're counted.

If 40% of the observed students knew how to tie their shoes, therefore the number from the 58,135 kindergarten students in SC that can be expected to know how to tie their shoes will be:

= 40% × 58135

= 0.4 × 58315

= 23254

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