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erastovalidia [21]
3 years ago
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Cynthia decides she is going to purchase a used passenger car. Her grandparents agree to pay for 50% of the passenger car. To ge

t an idea of prices Cynthia looks at listings in a local used automobile publication and on a local internet site.
Which answer best describes the sample and population?



Sample: all available used passenger cars near Cynthia's location
Population: all available used automobiles near Cynthia's location

Sample: all available used passenger cars near Cynthia's location
Population: listings in a local used automobile publication and on a local internet site

Sample: listings in a local used automobile publication and on a local internet site
Population: all available used passenger cars near Cynthia's location

Sample: all available automobiles near Cynthia's location
Population: all available used passenger cars near Cynthia's location
Mathematics
2 answers:
STALIN [3.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Just took the test and the answer is C

(please give the other person brainliest)

egoroff_w [7]3 years ago
4 0
C)
Sample: listings in a local used automobile publication and on a local internet site
<span>Population: all available used passenger cars near Cynthia's location



</span>
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