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Mathematics, 10.02.2021 18:50, 310000982

Nathan and Jordan design surveys to determine the average amount of time bicyclists in a race spend training each week. Nathan surveys every fifth bicyclist crossing the finish line after a race. Jordan surveys the first five bicyclists to finish the race. Which best explains which sample is likely to be the most valid

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