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16 May, 11:08

Select the best answer. A simple random sample of 1200 adult Americans is selected, and each person is asked the following question: "In light of the huge national deficit, should the government at this time spend additional money to establish a national system of health insurance?" Only 39% of those responding answered "Yes." This survey

(a) is reasonable accurate since it used a large simple random sample.

(b) needs to be larger since only about 24 people were drawn from each state.

(c) probably understates the percent of people who favor a system of national health insurance.

(d) is very inaccurate but neither understates nor overstates the percent of people who favor a system of national health insurance. Because simple random sampling was used, it is unbiased.

(e) probably overstates the percent of people who favor a system of national health insurance.

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  1. 16 May, 11:37
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    I am pretty sure the answer is C, although I am not 100% sure.
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