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b Could the result from part a be the actual number of

Last updated: 1/14/2024

b Could the result from part a be the actual number of

b Could the result from part a be the actual number of survey subjects who said that their companies conduct criminal background checks on all job applicants Why or why not OA No the result from part a could not be the actual number of survey subjects who said this because that is a very rare outcome O B No the result from part a could not be the actual number of survey subjects who said this because a count of people must result in a whole number OC Yes e result from part a could be the actual number of survey subjects who said this because the polling numbers are accurate O D Yes the result from part a could be the actual number of survey subjects who said this because the result is statistically significant