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A certain population has 1,000 people in it. Which of the following numbers would be an appropriate number for a random sample? 1,000 900 200 10
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A certain population has 1,000 people in it. Which of the following numbers would be an appropriate number for a random sample? 1,000 900 200 10
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200 is the correct answer
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Two hundred would be appropriateĀ for a random sample. It doesn't get everyone involved yet has a sustainable amount of people.
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