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Olivia, Nicholas, Chloe, and Ethan each took many samples from the same population of students. The number of students in each of their samples is
shown in the table below. Which person's sampling distribution is most likely
to closely approximate the population distribution?
Person taking sample Number of students in each sample
Olivia
29
Nicholas
70
Chloe
56
Ethan
91
A. Olivia
B. Chloe
C. Ethan
D. Nicholas


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