Answer:
The statement that cushion A is twice as popular as cushion B cannot be verified
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Sample size n=38
Type a size A 
Type a size B
Generally the probability of choosing cushion A P(a) is mathematically given by


Generally the equation for A to be twice as popular as B is mathematically given by

Therefore Hypothesis

Generally the equation normal approx of p value is mathematically given by



Therefore from distribution table


Therefore there is no sufficient evidence to disagree with the Null hypothesis 
Therefore the statement that cushion A is twice as popular as cushion B cannot be verified
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Yes it can be divided into 3 equal sections of 19
If Jimmy ate 6 of them, 6 of them are gone.
g= the number of raisins he started out with
g-6 <--- the answer
"B" is the answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers