A) If you only sample people in a sports supply store, your sample will be biased. People in a sports supply store are more likely to be people that belong to a gym.
B) While it does not have necessarily the same amount of bias as sampling people in the sports supply store, people that go to a park are generally more likely to be people that exercise or have a gym membership.
C) Taking a random sample of people in town is a good way to get a non-biased sample. They are not necessarily predisposed to answer your question one way or another.
D) For the same reason as choice A, this is a biased sample.
C is the best choice.
If you were to plan a party, you could use a linear equation. for example, the room you are renting is $500. The price for food per person is $10
The probability that a class attendee is a non-member of the gym and is attending a barre class or is a member of the gym and is attending a boot camp class is 0.009.
<h3>What is the probability?</h3>
Probability refers to a possibility that deals with the occurrence of random events.
The marketing team has gathered data from a random month, in which there were 2039 class attendees.
The probability that a class attendee is a non-member of the gym and is attending a barre class
= 185/2039
= 0.09
The probability that a class attendee is a member of the gym and is attending a boot camp class
= 204/2039
= 0.10004
The probability for both the event would be
= 0.09 x 0.10004
= 0.009
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Maybe after the dog walked the street
-7+(9)=2
you can do the opposite of what is given (9-7)