1.   One hundred people who enter a restaurant are asked to identify their favorite food. This sample is _____.
    A. not a good sample because only people who eat at this particular restaurant are surveyed B. a good sample because there are a large number of people surveyed
    C. not a good sample because you need to use at least 2000 people to have a good survey D. a good sample because the people are randomly chosen
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  2.   The frequency table shows the number of children of various ages at a day-camp. How many children are 10 years old or younger?
   
    A. 37 B. 62
    C. 19 D. 25
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  3.   A businessman is considering opening a new restaurant that will sell only expensive dinners geared toward adults. Which group of people would be a poor choice for this survey?
    A. families with young children B. high-income single adults
    C. wealthy retired couples D. business executives
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  4.   Make a frequency table to organize the data.
   
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  5.   Refer to the data. If the music store has to eliminate one type of music, which type should they eliminate?
   
    A. Punk B. Rap
    C. Classical D. Folk
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