Mathematics, 09.03.2021 01:10 twistedhyperboles
Two students are in charge of finding how many T-shirts to order for the students that want one. Each student collects sample data. The conclusions are shown. Compare the students' conclusions. Whose inference do you agree with? Explain. If there are 549 students in the school, use the better conclusion to estimate the number of T-shirts the school should order. Student 1: Systematic sample; 30 50 said they would like a T-shirt, so order enough for 60% of the school. Student 2: Simple random sample; 45 60 said they would like a T-shirt, so order enough for 75% of the school. Whose inference do you agree with? Explain.
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