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Mathematics, 25.04.2020 00:38 RichardKing2376

Suppose you want to simulate surveying 100 people to find the date of the month (1st, 2nd, 3rd, . . .) each was born. You decide to simulate the survey by having your computer randomly list values 1 through 31. Would the simulation provide a fair representation of an actual survey of 100 people? Why or why not?

I FOUND THE ANSWER: B

Yes, because all possible dates of the month would be represented.

No, because for the 12 months in the year each date is not equally likely.

Yes, because it is possible to get 100 random values in a simulation.

No, because for the 12 months in the year not all of the dates are represented.

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