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Mathematics, 27.08.2021 01:00, sallyguzman4263

To obtain the national CPI, the BLS collects samples from thirty-seven local areas in four different regions. For each of these local areas in which data is collected, the BLS creates a local CPI. One of the local areas is around the metropolis of Chicago. The margin of error for CPI estimates for the Chicago area is much larger than the margin of error for the national CPI. Identify the primary reason for this.

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