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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A cell phone manufacturer chose 200 people at random and asked them whether they would purchase the newest model for $300. The manufacturer repeated this survey using the same method three more times. Do any of the surveys appear to be biased? Would purchase new model for $300? Survey 1 2 3 4 Yes 127 131 128 133 No 73 69 72 66 A. Yes, because the results from Survey 1 differ the most from the other surveys’ results. B. Yes, because the results from Survey 4 differ the most from the other surveys’ results. C. No, because the sampling methods are all different but

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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my guess is C i think let me double check

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah its C

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thank u

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Your welcome

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OpenStudy (hannaha):

Hmm, I'm thinking C. all the surveys seem pretty close

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