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Strike441 [17]
3 years ago
9

Explain what a random sampling process is

Mathematics
1 answer:
galina1969 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Simple random sampling is the most straightforward approach to getting a random sample. It involves picking the desired sample size and selecting observations from a population in such a way that each observation has an equal chance of selection until the desired sample size is achieved.

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Will mark BRAINLIEST!! — Point H is the circumcenter of triangle DEF. Which must be true? Check ALL that apply. See image.
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A, C, F

Step-by-step explanation:

Definition: The circumcenter is  the center of the triangle's circumcircle - the circle that passes through all three of the triangle's vertices. If point H is the circumcenter of the triangle DEF, then the circumcircle passes through its vertices D, E and F (option A is true).

Option B is false, the circumcircle doesn't pass through the points L, M and N. This option is true for inscribed circle, not for circumcircle.

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Harvey Alson invested $7,500 in a 2-year CD that pays 6% interest compounded quarterly. What is the amount of interest that Harv
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(a) Predict the median income of a region in which 30% of adults 25 years and older have at least a bachelor's degree.
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(a). $35746. (b). Higher.

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Therefore, y = 7163x + 14242.

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(b). The condition for our x is; 28.7 percent of adults 25 years and older have at least a bachelor's degree.

Then, y = (7163 × 28.7) + 14242.

y = $34814.

Hence, we have the median income in this region = $38,163 HIGHER than $34814.

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