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18 August, 12:35

Sammy Nole predicted that if a movie brings in only $1.6 million in

sales in Gainesville that the movie would bring in $35.7 million

when shown in Tallahassee. Does the data support this

hypothesis? Justify your answer.

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  1. 18 August, 12:41
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    No, there's no enough information.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given data doesn't support the hypothesis.

    Actually, the problem doesn't give any clue to make such statement.

    If a movie makes $1.6 million sales in a specific place, that not implicates that it will have greater sales in another town.

    So, to make statements like this, we need to apply surveys and analyse data.
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