Mathematics, 05.05.2020 08:10 HistoryLover
Alexis surveys three different samples of 20 students selected randomly from the population of 492 students in the seventh grade about their choice for class president. In each sample, Elijah receives the least amount of votes. Alexis infers that Elijah will not win the election. Is her inference valid? Explain.
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