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Mathematics, 12.02.2020 05:42 tiffanydowell13

A candy manufacturer is interested in the distribution of colors in each of its packages of candy sold. The manufacturer randomly sample packages from multiple batches at one factory. Are the results generalizable to the company's other factories that produce the same candy?
A) Yes, because the sample was randomly chosen.
B) No, because the other factories may have different processes or the settings on the machines may be different.
C) No, the results are only generalizable to other factories in the same country.
D) No, the results are only generalizable to other factories in the same state.

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