Mathematics
Grade6
Easy

Question

Which statement about statistical questions is true?

  1. A statistical question can never be answered.
  2. A statistical question has only one possible answer.
  3. A statistical question is always a silly question.
  4. A statistical question has many possible answers.

hintHint:

A statistical question is a question that can be answered by collecting data that vary (which means many possible answers).

The correct answer is: A statistical question has many possible answers.


    A statistical question is a question that can be answered by collecting data that vary (which means many possible answers).
    So, A statistical question has many possible answers.

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