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4 October, 21:46

Samara has an assignment to conduct a survey. She wants to find out what students like to do after school. She asks the first 10 people she sees in her English class what they like to do after school. Which statement correctly explains whether Samara's sample is a random sample?

A. Samara's sample is not random because she only asks 10 people.

B. Samara's sample is random because she asks each person the same question.

C. Samara's sample is random because she asks the first 10 people she sees.

D. Samara's sample is not random because she only asks people in an English class.

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  1. 4 October, 21:47
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    I'm almost positive the answer is C. Samara’s sample is random because she asks the first 10 people she sees.
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