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You want to learn about the Ferris-wheel riding habits of people, so you ask those leaving a theme park,"How many times did you ride the Ferris wheel today?" Is the question a statistical question?Explain why or why not. square
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Diegoprofessionell · Tutor durante 6 años

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Yes, the question is a statistical question. A statistical question is one that anticipates variability in the data and typically requires data collection from multiple subjects to answer. In this case, asking people leaving a theme park how many times they rode the Ferris wheel will likely yield different responses from different individuals, reflecting variability in their riding habits. This variability can then be analyzed statistically.
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