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An insurance firm wants to estimate the percentage of senior citizens in a small town with approximately 2,534 residents. It asks a group of 85 randomly selected people in the town about their age.
The sample is 2,534 people. The population is 85 people.
The sample is 85 people. The population is 2,534 people.
The sample is 85 people. The population is 2,449 people.
None of the answer choices are true.
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