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Identifying a sample and population.

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Thank you this was recommended by my school and it really helped

that_randome_serval
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Hi for the first example, shouldn’t the population be Riverview High School, and sample the 100 seniors.

jujulib
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The easy one (Can a handful of rice be an example of a rice bowl?)

Flwerrr_luna
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the sample is the 100 seniors willing to be sampled, but that is what it always is with a survey.

mallxs
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Who do you do a perferct stairt line. Also your a troll

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