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Larry and Carol are both members of a population, and a simple random sample is being conducted. If the chance of Larry being selected is 1/800, what is the chance of Carol being selected? a. 1/8000 b.1/80 c. 1/8 d. 1/800

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It is D. 1/800 as she is just as likely to be picked as Larry
User Sigrlami
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Answer: d.
(1)/(800).

Explanation:

  • A simple random sampling is a random sampling method in which the probability of selecting each individual for the sample is equal.

Given : Larry and Carol are both members of a population, and a simple random sample is being conducted.

Then, the chances to get selected is equal for both of them.

Now, the chance of Larry being selected is
(1)/(800).

Then, the chance of Carol being selected is
(1)/(800).

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