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There are 615 people in a population. Is 55 people enough for a sample?
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Answer: Yes

if the selection is randomly picked and it's within the statistical population.

Explanation:

Sampling is the random selection of objects within the statistical data or population.

This random selected individual will represent the whole population.

If there are 615 people in a population, 55 people will be enough for a sample if the selection is randomly picked and it's within the statistical population.

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