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In a set of 1,000 integers from 1 to 1,000, an integer chosen at random on a single trial should be an integer from 1 to 25 about 25 out of every 1,000 trials, or one out of every 40 integers selected. A sample of 5 integers selected is shown. Does this sample represent the general rule for picking an integer from 1 to 25 in the population of integers from 1 to 1,000?

A. Yes - the sample is representative of the expected number of integers from 1 to 25 in a sample of 5 integers, which would be none or zero.

B. No - the sample is not representative of the expected number of integers from 1 to 25 in a sample of 5 integers, which would be at least 10.


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In a set of 1,000 integers from 1 to 1,000, an integer chosen at random on a single-example-1
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

1,000x 25x25=996


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