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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 00:50 EmilySerna

Maria wants to take a survey to predict who will win the election for her town's mayor. Which samples are most
likely to be biased? Check all that apply.
the residents of every other house on her street
the subscribers to a golf magazine
the people at the computer store at the mall
every 100th person from the town's phone registry
every 10th person who walks down the main street in her town

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