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Alissa surveys a random sample of 50 students at her school about the country
they would most like to visit. The table shows her results. Based on the sample,
can Alissa conclude that there are probably fewer students at her school who
want to visit Japan than Australia? Explain your reasoning.

There are two problems please help

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Answer:

1. Alissa can conclude that there are fewer students at her school that want to visit Japan (7) than Australia (13)

I'm not sure about the 2nd question so you can use it if you want or just wait if someone else gives a different answer

2.

25 × 0.52 = 13 pets that don't have a home

25 - 13 = 12 pets that have a home

Pets that don't have a home is more than the pets that have a home

The statement is not misleading