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At Central High School, 28% of the students are Freshmen, 26% are Sophomores, 24% are Juniors, and 22% are Seniors. The student manager of the school newspaper would like to conduct a survey to estimate the proportion of each class that plans to attend the upcoming Football game. She suggests surveying a random sample of 100 students, but specifically by selecting random samples of 28 Freshmen, 26 Sophomores, 24 Juniors, and 22 Seniors. Which of the following is a true statement about this sampling procedure?a. This is simple random sample because student of every class has equal number of chances to be selectedb. This cluster random samplec. This is convenience sample as only 100 students are surveyed, which is a manageable sized. This is a stratified random sample because a separate random sample is selected from each class

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