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Jason and yolanda both drew a simple random sample from a non-normally distributed population of 25,000. jason’s sample consisted of 0.24% of the population, while yolanda’s sample consisted of 0.32% of the population. whose sample can be used to make inferences about the population?
neither jason’s sample nor yolanda’s sample
only jason’s sample
only yolanda’s sample
both jason’s sample and yolanda’s sample

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