=+2.14 Suppose that a group of 1000 orange trees is laid out in 40 rows of 25
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=+2.14 Suppose that a group of 1000 orange trees is laid out in 40 rows of 25 trees each. To determine the sugar content of fruit from a sample of 30 trees, researcher A suggests randomly selecting five rows and then randomly selecting six trees from each sampled row. Researcher B suggests numbering each tree on a map of the trees from 1 to 1000 and using random numbers to select 30 of the trees. Which selection method is preferred? Explain.
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Statistics The Exploration And Analysis Of Data
ISBN: 9781111804138
6th Edition
Authors: John M Scheb, Jay Devore, Roxy Peck
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