A scientist is studying tulips and daffodils. The scientist estimates that there are 150 tulips in the population of 600 tulips and daffodils. He chooses flowers from random parts of the garden to study. Which best explains how he can choose a random sample of flowers to represent the population?
He can choose 50 flowers.
He can choose 25 tulips and 25 daffodils.
He can choose 15 tulips and 60 daffodils.
He can choose 10 tulips and 30 daffodils.
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OpenStudy (dakid88):
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OpenStudy (qwertty123):
And you think it is...
OpenStudy (dakid88):
C.
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OpenStudy (dakid88):
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OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
try B
OpenStudy (qwertty123):
Sorry computer is going crazy! It is doing it's on thing!
OpenStudy (dakid88):
lol ikr so i think its C but cheesecakekitten say B what do u think @Qwertty123
OpenStudy (qwertty123):
Though I wouldn't pick C.
OpenStudy (dakid88):
lol so going wit C.
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OpenStudy (qwertty123):
yes sorry I would do C
OpenStudy (dakid88):
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