23. A teacher decides to pick 3 students to present their projects. She has all the students do a math problem. The last three students to get the problem right have to present. Is this a fair way to sample? Yes, every student has an opportunity to get picked No, some students are not likely to get picked

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23. A teacher decides to pick 3
students to present their projects. She
has all the students do a math problem.
The last three students to get the
problem right have to present. Is this a
fair way to sample?
Yes, every student has an opportunity
to get picked
No, some students are not likely to get
picked
24. Which of the following is likely to
have the largest standard deviation?
Number of hours students in my class
slept last night
Number of cars my students own
Amount of money my students have
Number of siblings my students have
25. What type of sample is this? A radio
station asks people to call in and say
whether they love or hate their boss.
Simple Random Sample
O Convenience Sample
Transcribed Image Text:23. A teacher decides to pick 3 students to present their projects. She has all the students do a math problem. The last three students to get the problem right have to present. Is this a fair way to sample? Yes, every student has an opportunity to get picked No, some students are not likely to get picked 24. Which of the following is likely to have the largest standard deviation? Number of hours students in my class slept last night Number of cars my students own Amount of money my students have Number of siblings my students have 25. What type of sample is this? A radio station asks people to call in and say whether they love or hate their boss. Simple Random Sample O Convenience Sample
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