A city reports that 70% of its residents wish there were more walking trails available, but a survey of 50 people indicated that 90% of the residents feel that way. Multiple simulations were run using a sample size of 50 under the assumption of a 70% population proportion, and the results are shown below.
Does the simulation data support the 70% population proportion, despite the 90% survey response?
Yes, it supports the 70% population proportion because there was a substantial amount of data with a 90% proportion, indicating that it's a likely outcome.
No, it doesn't support the 70% population proportion because there was no data at all with a 90% proportion, indicating that it's not a likely outcome.
No, it doesn't support the 70% population proportion because there was not a substantial amount of data with a 90% proportion, indicating that it's not a likely outcome.
Yes, it supports the 70% population proportion because all of the data had a 90% proportion or higher, indicating that it's a likely outcome.