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Wilson did a survey to find the average shoe size of the students in his class. He asked the following question:

What is the shoe size of the tallest student in the class?

Is Wilson's question a statistical question, and why or why not?

A) No, because it does not anticipate variability in students' shoe sizes
B) No, because it does not ask a question that can be answered correctly
C) Yes, because it asks a question that can be answered correctly
D) Yes, because it anticipates variability in students' shoe sizes

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

A statistical question is that question which can have different answers. Like - what is the height of girls in a class?

Here, Wilson's question will have only one answer as the show size is a simple number. A tallest student will be only one, nut mutiple different answers, so the answer is A!

Answer:

A) No, because it does not anticipate variability in students' shoe sizes

Step-by-step explanation:

he is asking the shoe size for only the tallest kid in the class, you cant base the average of the class off of the tallest kid you have to ask multiple people their shoe sizes.