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Suzie notices that she always sees red cars pulled over getting tickets and wonders if red cars really do get more tickets than other colored cars. Suzie does some research and finds that in the past year in her town, there have been 72 tickets given to people who drive red cars, 39 tickets to those who drive yellow cars and 10 for those who drive green cars. Graph her results and give a conclusion of the results.

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Given the information presented in this question, we can come to the conclusion that red cars in the town where Suzie lives do in fact get more tickets than other colored cars.

What does this information tell us?

With this data gathered during the experiment that Suzie performed, we can come to the conclusion that the hypothesis presented by Suzie is corroborated by the data. Suzie's experiment showed that 72 out of the total 121 cars that received tickets in the past year were red. This means that nearly 60% of all tickets issued in the last year were issued to red cars. In order to fully prove the hypothesis, the experiment should be repeated multiple times and the data gathered should be compared and reviewed. So meanwhile, we can only say that the hypothesis is corroborated by the data present.

So in conclusion, Suzie showed through her experiment that  red cars in the town where Suzie lives do in fact get more tickets than other colored cars. This data can be presented using a bar graph.

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