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Is CSUS enrollment system a TPS?

A. Yes
B. No
C. Partially
D. Not enough information available

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CSUS enrollment system likely functions as a Transaction Processing System, but specific information is needed for confirmation. Living in student housing near campus and receiving financial aid are not mutually exclusive. The representativeness of a sample of part-time students cannot be determined without more information on the sample's characteristics.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question, "Is CSUS enrollment system a TPS?" refers to whether the enrollment system at California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) is a Transaction Processing System (TPS). Given the context of a university enrollment system, which typically processes transactions like course registrations, schedule changes, and fee payments, it is reasonable to conclude that the CSUS enrollment system functions as a TPS. However, without specific information about the CSUS system, it's not possible to provide a definitive answer. Nevertheless, a university enrollment system, in general, fits the description of a TPS.

Concerning the question of whether living in student housing within five miles of the campus and receiving some kind of financial aid are mutually exclusive, the answer is B. No. These two conditions can occur simultaneously; a student can both live in student housing close to campus and receive financial aid.

Regarding the representativeness of a sample of part-time students to the entire 10,000 part-time student population, without more information about the selection criteria and characteristics of the sample group, it's not possible to determine if either sample is representative. To be representative, a sample should suitably reflect the demographics and characteristics of the whole population.

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