A polling company reported that 49% of 1013 surveyed adults said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying." Complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. What is the exact value that is 49% of 1013? The exact value is (Type an integer or a decimal.) b. Could the result from part (a) be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying"? Why or why not? A. No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because that is a very rare opinion. O B. No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because a count of people must result in a whole number. O C. Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because the results are statistically significant. D. Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because the polling numbers are accurate. c. What could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying"? The actual number of adults with this opinion could be |: (Type an integer or a decimal.) d. Among the 1013 respondents, 395 said that rising gas prices are "not at all annoying." What percentage of respondents said that rising gas prices are "not at all annoying"? % (Round to two decimal places as needed.)

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A polling company reported that 49% of 1013 surveyed adults said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying." Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
a. What is the exact value that is 49% of 1013?
The exact value is
(Type an integer or a decimal.)
b. Could the result from part (a) be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying"? Why or why not?
O A. No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because that is a very rare opinion.
B. No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because a count of people must result in a whole number.
O c. Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because the results are statistically significant.
D. Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because the polling numbers are accurate.
c. What could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying"?
The actual number of adults with this opinion could be. (Type an integer or a decimal.)
d. Among the 1013 respondents, 395 said that rising gas prices are "not at all annoying." What percentage of respondents said that rising gas prices are "not at all annoying"?
%
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:A polling company reported that 49% of 1013 surveyed adults said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying." Complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. What is the exact value that is 49% of 1013? The exact value is (Type an integer or a decimal.) b. Could the result from part (a) be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying"? Why or why not? O A. No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because that is a very rare opinion. B. No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because a count of people must result in a whole number. O c. Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because the results are statistically significant. D. Yes, the result from part (a) could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying" because the polling numbers are accurate. c. What could be the actual number of adults who said that rising gas prices are "quite annoying"? The actual number of adults with this opinion could be. (Type an integer or a decimal.) d. Among the 1013 respondents, 395 said that rising gas prices are "not at all annoying." What percentage of respondents said that rising gas prices are "not at all annoying"? % (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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