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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 00:10 charrij26

Why do we Sample instead of looking at the entire population if we understand that a Sample is not the true representative of the population? a. Sample results are adequate and therefore enough to make a population inference. b. It is physically impossible to check the entire population most of the time. c. Studying the whole population may be too time consuming d. The Cost of studying the entire population may be prohibited e. All of the reasons are correct.

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