A study of fifty skateboarders in Someplace, USA shows that all are between ten and fifteen years of age. This leads the city to make skateboarding regulations for those age groups. What type of statistics does this study represent?

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A study of fifty skateboarders in Someplace, USA shows that all are between ten and fifteen years of age. This leads the city to make skateboarding regulations for those age groups. What type of statistics does this study represent?






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