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Kate threw a handful of identically shaped buttons into the air, then collected the 2 buttons that landed on the carpet.Is this sample of the buttons likely to be biased?yesnoSubmit

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Kate threw a handful of identically shaped buttons into the air, then collected the 2 buttons that landed on the carpet.Is this sample of the buttons likely to be biased?yesnoSubmit

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Yes, this sample is likely to be biased. The buttons that landed on the carpet may not be a representative sample of all the buttons that Kate threw into the air. For example, heavier buttons might be more likely to land on the carpet, while lighter buttons might be more likely to be carried further away. Therefore, the sample of buttons that landed on the carpet could be biased towards heavier buttons.

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