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alexdok [17]
3 years ago
14

City Lake Waterpark has many attractions, one of which is the Super Slide. Are the people who ride the Super Slide the populatio

n, or a sample, of City Lake Waterpark?
Mathematics
1 answer:
alex41 [277]3 years ago
6 0

The people who ride the Super Slide are a sample of City Lake Water park

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us explain the difference between the population and the sample

  • A sample data set contains a part, or a subset, of a population.
  • The size of a sample is always less than the size of the population from which it is taken
  • Population is the number of people or animals in a particular place.
  • The average height of 12-year-old American boys is a sample

∵ City Lake Water park has many attractions

∵ One of which is the Super Slide

- That means the super slide is an attraction subset the

    City Lake Water park attractions

∴ The people in the City Lake Water park attractions are a population

∴ The people who ride the Super Slide attraction are a sample

The people who ride the Super Slide are a sample of City Lake Water park

Learn more;

You can learn more about the population and the sample in brainly.com/question/118412

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