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18 November, 19:42

Maggie wants to know how many students in her school enjoy watching sports on TV. She asks all 25 students in her math class and finds that 60% of her classmates enjoy watching sports on TV. She claims that 60% of the school's student population would be expected to enjoy watching sports on TV. Is Maggie making a valid inference about her population?

Yes, it is a valid inference because she asked all 25 students in her math class Yes, it is a valid inference because her classmates make up a random sample of the students in the school

No, it is not a valid inference because her classmates do not make up a random sample of the students in the school

No, it is not a valid inference because she asked all 25 students in her math class instead of taking a sample from her geography class

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  1. 18 November, 20:10
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    Your answer would be, No, it is not a valid inference because her classmates do not make up a random sample of the students in the school
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