what's wrong? In an American Optometric Association survey 1009 adults were randomly selected and asked to identify what they worry most about losing 51% of the respondents chose "vision" What's wrong here?

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The problem with the question is that 51% of 1009 adults could not have said that their biggest fear was losing vision. The issue with 51% of 1009 is that you wont be left with a whole number, but a decimal instead. You cant have a decimal of a person. 

Answer:

The percent of adults who were worry about losing "vision" can not be 51%.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given problem it is given that 51% of 1009 adults were worry about losing "vision".

Total number of persons = 1009

51% of 1009 is

[tex]1009\times \frac{51}{100}=514.59[/tex]

It means 514.59 adults were worry about losing "vision", which is incorrect because the number of persons can not be a fraction or decimal value.

Therefore, the percent of adults who were worry about losing "vision" can not be 51%.