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Rita thinks that Hiro's survey results are misleading. Why? Because the numbers collected are serious underestimates, since people generally lie on surveys.
Hiro claims that the rates these numbers represent are probably close to being accurate. Hiro concedes that the raw numbers are an underestimate, but says that the important part is whether some people lie more than others.
We need a statement Rita and Hiro disagree on. They disagree on whether Hiro’s survey results are misleading. Rita thinks the results are misleading because the raw numbers are underestimates. Hiro does not think they are misleading because the rates that the raw numbers represent are probably close to accurate.
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