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16 November, 17:41

Jillian wants to know what percent of students at her school watch sports on TV. Which strategy for sampling will be more likely to produce a representative sample?

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  1. 16 November, 17:58
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    At the next school assembly, ask every third student who enters whether or not they watch sports on TV

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Students at a football game may like watching sports more than students who don't go to football games.

    If Jillian wants to know about the students at her school, she should sample in a way that gives every student at her school an equal chance of being in the sample.

    The answer for a more representative sample:

    At the next school assembly, ask every third student who enters whether or not they watch sports on TV.
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