Mathematics, 15.04.2021 18:30, suehailey
When Jim surveyed 5 sixth-grade students at the community skating rink, he found that only 1 out of the 5 had
completed the science project. He knows there are about 160 sixth-grade students in his community, so he infers
that around 32 students have finished their science project. Is this a good inference?
No, Jim did not make a good inference because his sample is too small and may be biased because he only
asked students that were at the rink.
No, Jim did not make a good inference because his sample is too small and 32 is not in the same proportion to the
population as 1 to 5.
Yes, Jim made a good inference because 32 is the same proportion to the population as 1 to 5.
O Yes, Jim made a good inference because most students at
the rink were sixth graders.
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