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Mathematics, 10.12.2020 18:40 hannahliebl2000

DeWayne wants to find out what career his fellow middle school students would like to pursue. He plans to collect three samples. Which statements describe good methods for collecting the samples? Select two options.. Interview students at lunch because it is likely that students with different interests will be present. Interview students in the art club because they are creative and will come up with fun answers. Interview students in the robotics club because they are focused on academics and concerned about their future. Interview students in English class because everyone has to take English, and he can reach a variety of students. Interview students and provide only four choices so that the data does not get complicated.

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