of the 3.500 students enrolled at a coruity college. 2.000 are part time and the other 150D are full time. The college c

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of the 3.500 students enrolled at a coruity college. 2.000 are part time and the other 150D are full time. The college c

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Of The 3 500 Students Enrolled At A Coruity College 2 000 Are Part Time And The Other 150d Are Full Time The College C 1
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of the 3.500 students enrolled at a coruity college. 2.000 are part time and the other 150D are full time. The college can provide a ist of students that is sorted that all time students are sted first, followed by the part time students (a) Desobe a procedure for selecting a stratified random sample that uses full-time and part-time students as the two strate and that includes 10 students from each stratum Using the list, first number the part-time students using the whole numbers 1 through use a random number generator to randomly select a whole number beteen The number selected represents the first part time student to be included to the sample. Repeat the number selection, competed numbers, unti 13 time students have been selected. The number the M -time students using the whole numbers through and to students using the same procedure. (b) Does every student at this community college have the same chance of being selected for inclusion in the stratified random sample plain Yes, the chances are equal for all students No, the chances are higher for a part time student There's not enough evidence to make the conclusion No, the chances are higher for a full time student
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