1.   A marketing company is conducting a survey to determine America's most popular professional football team. Where would they be most likely to obtain a random sample?
    A. by calling people from around the country on the telephone
    B. Chicago's O'Hare Airport
    C. in front of the White House
    D. at a Cleveland Browns game
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  2.   If you are conducting a survey to determine people's favorite actor, at which location should you not conduct your survey?
    A. video store B. grocery store
    C. in front of a theater on opening night of the latest comedy D. post office
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  3.   Callie conducted a survey to determine students' favorite color. Of the students she surveyed, 18 out of 48 preferred blue. If there are 600 students in her school, how many would you expect to prefer blue?
    A. 225 B. 200
    C. 320 D. 240
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  4.   Rosa conducted a survey of students' favorite types of music. The results are shown in the table. Of the 550 students in the whole school, how many would you expect to prefer Pop/Rock?
   
    A. 154 B. 396
    C. 132 D. 264
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  5.   Anna conducted a survey of the number of people in her yoga class with glasses or contacts. The people in the yoga classes were randomly distributed, and there were 256 people in all the classes. If Anna counted 24 out of 32 people in her class with glasses or contacts, how many people would be expected to have glasses or contacts in all the classes?
    A. 425 people B. 212 people
    C. 341 people D. 192 people
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