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Peter says that a statistical question must have a numerical answer. Do you agree with Peter? Explain. Choose the correct answer below. A. No. Statistical questions are questions that have a variety of answers, but they do not need to be numbers. For example, "What color is your favorite shirt?" or "What is your favorite season?" are statistical questions without numerical answers. B. Yes. Statistical questions are questions that can be used to construct a dot plot or bar graph. Those types of plots require numbers. C. Yes. Statistical questions must have numerical answers so you can calculate the mean, median, and mode. D. No. Statistical questions are questions that have a variety of answers. Questions with numerical answers only have one answer and cannot be statistical questions.

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