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10 January, 17:55

A computer network manager wants to test the reliability of some new and expensive fiber-optic Ethernet cables that the computer department just received. The computer department received 4 boxes containing 30 cables each. The manager does not have the time to test every cable in each box. The manager will choose one box at random and test 6 cables chosen randomly within that box. What is the population of interest?

a. 120 cables

b. b. 60 cables

c. the one box that was chosen at random from the 4 boxes

d. the 4 boxes

e. the 6 cables chosen randomly for testing

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  1. 10 January, 18:25
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    It's either c. Or e.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the one box that was chosen at random from the 4 boxes
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