Step 1 :Given that the total number of adults surveyed is 2302 and the percentage that play basketball is 33%, we can calculate the exact value that is 33% of 2302.
Step 2 :\(\text{total_adults} = 2302\)
Step 3 :\(\text{percentage} = 0.33\)
Step 4 :\(\text{exact_value} = \text{total_adults} \times \text{percentage}\)
Step 5 :\(\text{exact_value} = 759.66\)
Step 6 :However, this number is not an integer, and the number of people cannot be a decimal. Therefore, the actual number of adults who said that they play basketball should be a whole number.
Step 7 :\(\boxed{\text{The exact value that is 33% of 2302 is 759.66, but the actual number of adults who said that they play basketball should be a whole number.}}\)
Step 8 :Therefore, the answer to part (b) is A. No, the result from part (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that they play basketball because a count of people must result in a whole number.