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A survey of 40 students at a local college asks, "Where do you buy the majority of your books?" The responses fell into three categories: "at the campus bookstore," "on the Internet," and "other." The results follow. Use Excel to estimate the proportion of the college students who buy their books on the Internet. bookstore bookstore  Internet other  Internet other bookstore  other bookstore  bookstore  bookstore bookstore bookstore  other  bookstore  bookstore  bookstore  Internet  Internet  other  other  other  other  other  other  other  Internet  bookstore  other  other  Internet lother bookstore bookstore other  bookstore  Internet  Internet other  bookstore \begin{array} { l|l|l|l|l|l| } \text {bookstore }&\text {bookstore }&\text { Internet}&\text { other }&\text { Internet}&\text { other }&\text {bookstore }\\\text { other} & \text { bookstore } & \text { bookstore } & \text { bookstore } & \text {bookstore } & \text {bookstore } & \text { other } \\\text { bookstore } & \text { bookstore } & \text { bookstore } & \text { Internet } & \text { Internet } & \text { other } & \text { other }\\\text { other } & \text { other } & \text { other } & \text { other } & \text { other } & \text { Internet } & \text { bookstore }\\\text { other }& \text { other } & \text { Internet} & \text { lother} & \text { bookstore } & \text {bookstore } & \text {other }\\\text { bookstore } & \text { Internet } & \text { Internet } & \text {other } & \text { bookstore }\\\end{array}


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