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- Describe the topic you have chosen to study and explain what kinds of data you will collect to present to your government representative.
- Describe two specific recommendations you would make to address uncertainty.
- Explain how you will make sure that your statistics are relatable so that it will be easy to understand for a diverse group of people.
- Explain two things you will be cautious of when collecting a data sample.
- Then, explain to your government representative why it is necessary to collect this data and why the time and money should be allocated to you to collect it.
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