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Answer:

The answer is D

Step-by-step explanation:

A statistical question is a question that can be answered by collecting data that vary.

A statistical question is one that can be answered by collecting data and where there will be variability in that data

The only one that can have a variety of answers is the last one.

A, B, and C are countable and do Not Vary or change in amount they remain the same. There will always be 12 months in a year. 3 wheels on a tricycle and the amount of stripes in the flag will not change. If the question ask something that can change or vary it is a Statistical question. Like for example "How many minutes do 6th grade students typically spend on homework each week?" and  “How old am I?” is not a statistical question, but “How old are the students in my school?” is a statistical question.

A Good Statistical Question Produces Data with Variability

A statistical question is one that requires the collection of data with expected variability in it. The data collected changes in value. You can quantify them. If the data could not be measured, then you have to think it over again.