By Cody Noe, Brandon Locke, Derek Weaver..  We are studying how many people would like us to open a Music Store in Charlotte County.

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By Cody Noe, Brandon Locke, Derek Weaver.

 We are studying how many people would like us to open a Music Store in Charlotte County.

 Our population are young adults and high school students.  Our study only used 20 people to get an accurate account of what people like and don’t like.

 We found other students in our classes and hallways.  We chose random people to take the survey.

 Yes, there was a bias towards Hip-Hop music.  Chose random people.

 If we were to re-Do it we would have used a larger sample to get a more accurate account.  We would survey more people.

 BY Brandon Locke, Cody Noe, Derek Weaver