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Suppose a market survey of 200 consumers was conducted to determine the likelihood of each consumer purchasing a new computer next year.The data were collected based on the income
Level of the consumer and are shown below:
Suppose a market survey of 200 consumers was conducted to determine the likelihood of each consumer purchasing a new computer next year.The data were collected based on the income Level of the consumer and are shown below:     Using the table above,which of the following statements is true? A) Wealthier consumers are more likely to purchase a computer next year. B) Income does not seem to be related to likelihood of purchasing a computer next year. C) The wealthier a consumer is the less likely they are to purchase a computer next year. D) Individuals with greater than $120K are least likely to purchase a new computer next Year. E) None of the above statements are true. Suppose a market survey of 200 consumers was conducted to determine the likelihood of each consumer purchasing a new computer next year.The data were collected based on the income Level of the consumer and are shown below:     Using the table above,which of the following statements is true? A) Wealthier consumers are more likely to purchase a computer next year. B) Income does not seem to be related to likelihood of purchasing a computer next year. C) The wealthier a consumer is the less likely they are to purchase a computer next year. D) Individuals with greater than $120K are least likely to purchase a new computer next Year. E) None of the above statements are true. Using the table above,which of the following statements is true?


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