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Mathematics, 26.10.2019 06:43, memberpabc

The hamden board of education wants to know how the community feels about building a new media center for the middle school. they called every 10th person on the registration list of 7300 voters until they had called a total of 40 voters. which of the following are true of the sample of 40 voters? check all that apply. the sample is not randomly chosen. the sample should be larger to give more reliable information. the sample sizes too large to athe hamden board of education wants to know how the community feels about building a new media center for the middle school. they called every 10th person on the registration list of 7300 voters until they had called a total of 40 voters. which of the following are true of the sample of 40 voters? check all that apply. a) the sample is not randomly chosen. b)the sample should be larger to give more reliable information. c)the sample size is too large to inference. d)the sample size is too small to represent the population. e)the sample size is too small and will show larger variation. f) the sample is invalid because it randomly chooses voters. g) the sample size is too small and can lead to false inferences.

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