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9 March, 10:08

Two random samples of 25 people were asked how many 12-ounce cans of soda they consume each week. The first sample contained both males and females, aged 12-19. The second sample contained both males and females, aged 20-39. The results are shown in the table below. Using complete sentences, make one inference comparing the two groups and explain your reasoning.

Sample #1

16 11 9 12 11

10 10 8 15 0

2 15 14 7 11

5 14 20 3 11

14 7 0 5 21

Sample #2

21 14 0 3 6

7 10 11 7 9

14 0 15 5 12

20 0 12 11 6

0 21 14 0 6

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  1. 9 March, 10:15
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    The younger the person is the more can of soda they consume.

    Based on the data, it is safe to say that younger people drink more soda. This can be inferred by finding the mean of each list of data.

    To find the mean add up all the numbers and divide by the total number of people.

    You will get the following values:

    Ages 12 to 19: The mean is 10.04

    Ages 20 to 39: The mean is 8.96
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