Howard and Jane are surveying their neighbors about the community garden. Their questions, written on the survey, are below: Howard: Did you visit the garden this month? Jane: How many times do you visit the garden in a month? Who wrote a statistical question and why?

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Answer: Jane's question

Howard merely asked if a visit had taken place. There isn't a number anywhere or one that can be implied.

Jane asked for a number. It requires that the responder gives a number with no embellishment. The question asks for the number of times something has occurred and there is a time frame for the answer. That usually is the characteristic of a statistical survey.