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Lisa is performing a study regarding the average height of roses grown using an organic fertilizer. her population
consists of the roses at a commercial greenhouse. which of the following would be a random sample she could
measure?
100 flowers from the entire greenhouse.
the first 50 roses closest to the greenhouse door.
every fifth rose in each row of roses.
100 red roses and 50 white roses.
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