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Jamel has four dogs (Rover, Marley, Skip, and Free) but only owns 2 leashes. Since his city has a strict policy on walking dogs with a leash help him make a choice on which dogs to walk each day.
(THIS IS A STATISTICS QUESTION)
a) What is the frame Jamel is working with? (2 points)
b) What is the population size (N)? (1 point) sample size (n)? (1 point)
c) List all possible samples: (4 points)
d) What is the probability that Jamel will walk Marley and Free today? (1 point)
e) Which sampling method is best for Jamel to use to ensure all dogs have an equal chance of being walked each day? (1 point)
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