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MATH 1213 1P Fall 2025 Intro to Statistics [Room CH230]

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Suppose your church hired you to help them carry

out a survey of households in the neighborhood, to better determine the needs

of the local community which might be met by the church.  A total of 245 households completed your

survey.  Among other things, you learned

that, the average number of residents in each household was 4.5 people.  In this situation, the 245 households who

completed your survey would be called

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