USA Today reported that 44.9% of those surveyed (1261 adults) ate in fast-food restaurants from one to three times each week. (Assume that the survey asked "Do you eat in fast-food restaurants from one to three times each week?")

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
USA Today reported that 44.9% of those surveyed (1261 adults) ate in fast-food restaurants from one to three times each week. (Assume that the survey asked "Do you eat in fast-food restaurants from one to three times each week?")Identify the variable. Is the variable quantitative or qualitative? What is the implied population?

Answer:

a) Let the total population be x,
So here, 44.9% of x = 1261 and 44.9% = 44.9/100 = 0.499
thus, the variable here is the population (x) ,
and => x= 1261 / 2527.05
b) it is quantitative.
c)  Response from all adults is the implied population and response from 1261 adults surveyed is the sample.

Part A:

Given that USA Today reported that 44.9% of those surveyed (1261 adults) ate in fast-food restaurants from one to three times each week.

Given that the survey asked "Do you eat in fast-food restaurants from one to three times each week?"

The variable is the percentage of those who reported eating at fast food restaurants.



Part B.

Given that
44.9% of those surveyed ate in fast-food restaurants from one to three times each week.

The variable can be expressed as a quantitative data (a nubber) (i.e. 44%).

Thus, the variable is a quantitative variable.



Part C:

Given that
USA Today reported that 44.9% of those surveyed (1261 adults) ate in fast-food restaurants from one to three times each week.

Since the people surveyed is a sample from adults, thus the implied population is all adults in the U.S.
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