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Answer:
option A- The candidate each participant supports.
Step-by-step explanation: the question asks about the 'statistics in the experiment', meaning the major factor or say the most important data to be considered to achieve the desired aim/result of the experiment.
From the question, the aim/result of the Research poll was to get 'the PROPORTION of people supporting each presidential candidate in the fall election'. Note that to find 'PROPORTION', Â you must first find the individual values and then compare them. That's what 'PROPORTION' is all about - comparing number of things or people.
So to achieve this, the most important data-'statistics' in this experiment is knowing the candidate each participant supports.
For example, if there are 5 presidential candidates: Mr A, B, C, D & E and after interviewing 2,010 adults, you find out that:
134 people supports Mr A;
268 people supports Mr B;
402 people supports Mr C;
536 people supports Mr D and
670 people supports Mr E.
Now because you know the candidate each participant supports, you can now derive the 'PROPORTION' of people supporting each candidate which is 134:268:402:536:670. NB: you have to always leave your answer in its lowest term, so the proprtion here is 1:2:3:4:5.
Answer:
The proportions of participants who support each presidential candidate.
Step-by-step explanation