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Alex17521 [72]
3 years ago
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Vince wants to draw a sample of people in hawaii who own 1960s schwinn sting-ray children's bicycles, a collector's item. there

is no list of the people, but there is an informal network (acquaintances) of sting-ray owners. what type of sampling should vince use?
Business
1 answer:
yawa3891 [41]3 years ago
8 0
Simple Random Sampling is the type of sampling which Vince should use.  In SRS or Simple Random Sampling, <span>the </span>sample<span> is </span>random<span> because each owner in the informal network (acquaintances) has an equal chance of being chosen.</span>

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                                                                  Debit    Credit

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Accounts receivable                                   51,500

Interest receivable                                      21,000

Notes receivable (due in 90 days)          169,000

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Unearned fees                                                          30,000

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Retained earnings                                                   284,220

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Advertising expense                             60,000

Repairs expense-Automobiles             27,600

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