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26 May, 17:51

A farmer wants to find out the average number of apples produced by the apple trees in his orchard. Which could be a

sample of the population?

A) all the trees on the farmer's land

B) all the apple trees in the farmer's orchard

C) some of the apple trees in the farmer's orchard

D) one apple tree in the farmer's orchard

the answer is c

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  1. 26 May, 17:53
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    C, some of the apple trees in the farmer's orchard.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A sample is only a few out of the population (the population in this case would be all the apple trees), so only some of the apple trees would be the sample.
  2. 26 May, 17:58
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    The answer is c because it's asking for a sample which is a estimate of range for apples in this case.
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