Multiple Choice
Supporters of gun control in a university town claim that 60% of the students are in favour of stronger gun control in Canada. A social scientist at the university conducts a survey of 20 randomly chosen students and finds that 9 of the 20 favour stronger gun control. Given this information, which of the following is a reasonable conclusion?
A) There is no reason to doubt the claim.
B) The survey results constitute a rare event.
C) The claim is incorrect.
D) The true percentage of students who favour stronger gun control must be 45%.
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