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.
2/15 and 3/5 share 15 as the least common denominator, hence, added up, it equals 11/15. Lindsay has 4/15 votes.
Answer:
3+3+3x
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Step-by-step explanation:
Second answer if it still helps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
The objective of this experiment is to test if a new feed + additive generates a better production of milk in cows. For this, the owner selects 13 cows and randomly separates them into two groups.
Group 1 has 8 cows that receive the new feed + additive.
Group 2 has 5 cows that were fed with the old feed.
After two weeks of feeding the animals with the different feeds, the production of milk of each group was recorded so that they can be compared.
Since you have two separate groups to wich at random two different treatments were applied and later the variable was measured, these two samples/groups are independent and the proper test to compare the population means of the milk production in both groups is a pooled t.
I hope this helps!