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Answer:

For a question to be statistical it has to have a specific population, room for a clear response, and a variability in the data.

An example of a statistical question is, "What is the typical amount of time it takes for a piece of gum to lose its flavor?" This is statistical because it accounts for a clear response, population, and variability.  

Answer:

The question asks for a quantitative response.

Step-by-step explanation:

I did the 8.01 test, C was the correct answer.

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