Mind on Statistics
Mind on Statistics
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781285463186
Author: Jessica M. Utts, Robert F. Heckard
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Refer to Exercise 5.12. Suppose that you randomly chose four of the CDs, and then randomly chose one song from each one. Would this be considered a simple random sample of the musician’s songs? Explain.

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