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What is the difference between selecting a member at random from a finite population and taking a simple random sample of size 1? choose the correct answer below. a. a random member cannot be selected from a finite population. b. the simple random sample is repeatable while the selection from the finite population is not. c. each member of the finite population does not have the same probability of being selected. d. there is no difference?

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