Remy, from the blog "Rapping with Remy," asked his readers, "If you had the chance, would you want to be famous?" Of the 2,200 readers who responded, 42% said no, and all were female. What does this show?

possible answers:

No meaningful conclusion is possible without knowing something more about the characteristics of Remy's readers.

The survey is meaningless because of undercoverage bias.

The survey would have been more meaningful if Remy had picked a random sample of the readers who responded.

the survey would have been more meaningful if Remy had used a control group.

This was a legitimate sample, drawn randomly from his readers, and is of adequate size to allow the conclusion that most of Remy's readers want to be famous.

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Answer:

E

This was a legitimate sample, drawn randomly from his readers, and is of adequate size to allow the conclusion that most of Remy's readers want to be famous.

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that only YES and NO option were  available to Remy's reader.

Then the response show that 2200 readers reply and 42% said No and means number of readers that answered Yes is

100%- 42% = 58%,

Actual No readers = 42% of 2200 = 924 readers,

Actual Yes readers = 58% of 2200 =  1276 readers

which shows that more of readers readers would want to be famous.

which agrees with the option E

This was a legitimate sample, drawn randomly from his readers, and is of adequate size to allow the conclusion that most of Remy's readers want to be famous.

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