4. Andy has 60 orange trees in his grove
that are in 6 rows of 10 trees. He wants to
know how...
Mathematics, 03.02.2021 01:00 andybiersack154
4. Andy has 60 orange trees in his grove
that are in 6 rows of 10 trees. He wants to
know how many oranges he will harvest
this season but does not have time to
count the number of oranges on each
tree. Does the method described produce
a representative sample of the trees in
the grove?
a. Assign a number to
each tree and pull 8 numbers from a hat.
b. Select 10 trees from the same row
c. Select 3 consecutive trees
d. Randomly select 6 trees
e. Select the trees in each corner
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