Step 1 :The total number of respondents in the survey is the sum of those who use social networking sites and those who do not. This gives us a total of \(3641 + 1381 = 5022\) respondents.
Step 2 :The probability of a randomly selected person using a social networking site is calculated by dividing the number of people who use social networking sites by the total number of respondents. This gives us a probability of \(\frac{3641}{5022} = 0.725\).
Step 3 :Since the calculated probability is greater than 0.5, it suggests that it is likely for a randomly selected person to use social networking sites.
Step 4 :\(\boxed{\text{Final Answer: C. Yes, because the probability of a respondent using social media is greater than 0.5.}}\)