2√50 × 3√32 × 4√18
=2(5√2) × 3(4√2)× 4(3√2)
=2(5)(2)(3)(4)(4)(3√2)
=2880√2
These ad agencies must focus on their target audience, which are the students. Hence, they should gather data on the pool that will surely comprise of students. For agency B, social media posting is not a good source pool. It's true that students are very participative and opinionated in social media. However, they can't be sure that these are students. Some parents are in social media, as well. Some are working individuals, and some are out of school youth. Unlike agency A, agency B has to sort out profiles first and identify which ones are students. Hence, agency A will produce a fair sample of the student population because it is unarguably true that everyone in the school enrollment data are students.
The answer is B.
Answer:
When all sides are equal
Step-by-step explanation:
C. 60%
The probability that a person surveyed is 40 or older and gets the news by reading the paper is 60%.
Step-by-step explanation:
In our case, we have to find the probability of a person getting their news by reading the paper. But we are given with a condition that the person must be 40 or older.
The survey is conducted among 80 people.
Number of people aged 40 or older = 40
No of people aged 40 or older and read paper = 24
Probability formula is the ratio of number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes.
Probability of a person aged 40 or older reads a paper =
(No. of People aged 40 or older and read paper)/(No. of people aged 40 or older)
= 24/40
= 0.6
= 60%
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