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Two hundred males and two hundred females were asked whether or not college baseball should have a playoff system (yes/no/undecided) .Pie charts of the responses for males vs.females are shown below.Which of the following describes the relationship between gender and opinion? Two hundred males and two hundred females were asked whether or not college baseball should have a playoff system (yes/no/undecided) .Pie charts of the responses for males vs.females are shown below.Which of the following describes the relationship between gender and opinion?     A)  A higher percentage of males want a playoff system compared to females. B)  More males than females are undecided on this issue. C)  Gender and opinion on a playoff system are related. D)  All of these choices are true. Two hundred males and two hundred females were asked whether or not college baseball should have a playoff system (yes/no/undecided) .Pie charts of the responses for males vs.females are shown below.Which of the following describes the relationship between gender and opinion?     A)  A higher percentage of males want a playoff system compared to females. B)  More males than females are undecided on this issue. C)  Gender and opinion on a playoff system are related. D)  All of these choices are true.


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