Social Studies, 05.10.2019 00:00 jabper5522
Identify the population and sample. give a reason why the sample could be biased. a deli owner asks sunday’s customers to choose a favorite meal
a. population: sunday’s customers sample: deli owner possible bias: the sample does not include weekday customers
c. population: favorite meal sample: sunday’s customers possible bias: not all meals were taken into account for sample
b. population: deli customers sample: sunday’s customers possible bias: the sample does not include weekday customers
d. population: deli owner sample: favorite meal possible bias: deli owner did not sample enough people
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