A statistical question is a question that can be answered in a lot of answers or multiple answers. For example what is the students favorite colors? This question can be answered differently.
A statistical question is a question that has more than one answer and there most likely going to be different answers. For example, how many siblings do you have.
A statistical question is a question that has a variety of answers. For example, how many siblings do you have is a statistical question because not everyone will have the same answers.
A statistical question is where there is a question that has multiple answers and you can normally plot it or graph it. Example what are the students eye color?
A statistical question is a question that you ask more than one person and get different answers, unlike a non-statistical question, when you should get the same answer.
A statistical question is a question that you should expect to have more than one answer/ there is no wrong answer. For example, what are the ages of the students in math class?
A statistical question is where you ask a question and you can get a variety of answers. The answers should not all be the same. "What is your favorite movie?"
A statistical question is a question that would have many different answers. An example of a statistical is like "What is the height of a pug at full growth?" Or "What is the shoe size of the students in Mrs. Kouri's class?"
A statistical question is, a question that has lots of different answer and there is no wrong or right answer, and not only one answer. For example What are the favorite colors of the students in your class?
A statistical question is a question where you should get different answers. For example, when asking your class mates what their favorite color is you shouldn't get all of the same answers.
A statistical is something that everyone wont have in common if you take a survey. One example is if you ask everyone in a class room what their shoe size is, not everyone will have the same answer.
A statistical question is, a question that has lots of different answer/you expect to have multiple different answers.There is no wrong or right answer, and they do not only have one answer. For example What are the favorite colors of the students in your class?
A statistical question is where you ask a question and you can get a variety of answers. The answer should not all be the same. "What is your favorite movie?"
A statistical is something that everyone wont have in common if you take a survey. One example is if you ask everyone in a class room what their shoe size is, not everyone will have the same answer.
A statistical question is a question that can get a variety of different answers. For example, a statistical question can be, "How many trips are many students going on this summer?" That question would be a get a statistical question because it would get a variety of different answers.
A statistical question is, a question that has lots of different answer/you expect to have multiple different answers.There is no wrong or right answer, and they do not only have one answer. For example What are the favorite colors of the students in your class?
A statistical question is a question that can be answered only by data that is collected that has a different answer. like if you asked what is your birthday is it will be different than other peoples.
A statistical question is when there are many different answers to a question. Like if you what is 2+2, everyone would say 4. That is not a statistical question. If you asked how old you are, everyone would say something different because everyone isn't the same age. That is a statistical question.
A statistical question is when you ask a group of people a question and not everyone will have the same answer. One example of a statistical question is if you ask your whole class what size shoe they wear not everyone will have the same answer.
A statistical question is, a question that has lots of different answer and there is no wrong or right answer, and not only one answer.
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