Betsy wanted to find out if people in her town would purchase lemonade from a lemonade stand set up on the corner of Sycamore and 10th Street Out of 2546 families in the town, she found 15
to survey by assigning a number to each family and using a random number generator to choose a number. Out of the families surveyed, 12 families said that they would purchase the lemonade,
and 3 families said that they would not.
A friend of hers said that her survey results would not be significant. Why would they not be?
AO The survey was only done in one town instead of in multiple towns.
B. Only 20% of the people surveyed would not purchase from a lemonade stand.
c. A random number generator could not choose the correct families to participate
D. Betsy did not survey enough people in her town.