Phone service According to estimates from the federal government’s 2010 National Health Interview Survey, based on face-to-face interviews in 16,676 households, approximately 63.6% of U.S. adults have both a landline in their residence and a cell phone, 25.4% have only cell phone service but no landline, and 1.8% have no telephone service at all.
a) Polling agencies won’t phone cell phone numbers because customers object to paying for such calls. What proportion of U.S. households can be reached by a landline call?
b) Are having a cell phone and having a landline independent? Explain.
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