A cook wants to estimate the total purchase cost of her collection of recipes and cooking books. She has 44 cabinets containing her collection. From these cabinets, five books from each cabinet were selected randomly. She then looks up the buying price of the sample books. Answer: STRS 10. A language school owner takes a random sample of 10 out of his 72 students in his Introductory Spanish class. Each sampled student was asked about a Spanish-speaking country that they would like to visit in the future.Group of answer choicessystematic samplingstratified simple random samplingcluster samplingsimple random sampling
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A cook wants to estimate the total purchase cost of her collection of recipes and cooking books. She has 44 cabinets containing her collection. From these cabinets, five books from each cabinet were selected randomly. She then looks up the buying price of the sample books. Answer: STRS 10. A language school owner takes a random sample of 10 out of his 72 students in his Introductory Spanish class. Each sampled student was asked about a Spanish-speaking country that they would like to visit in the future.Group of answer choicessystematic samplingstratified simple random samplingcluster samplingsimple random sampling
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Para estimar el costo total de compra de su colección de recetas y libros de cocina, la cocinera tiene 44 gabinetes que contienen su colección. De estos gabinetes, se seleccionaron al azar cinco libros de cada gabinete. Luego, la cocinera busca el precio de compra de los libros de muestra. La respuesta es: STRS 10. El propietario de una escuela de idiomas toma una muestra aleatoria de 10 de sus 72 estudiantes en su clase de Español Introductorio. A cada estudiante muestreado se le preguntó sobre un país de habla hispana que les gustaría visitar en el futuro. Las opciones de respuesta son: muestreo sistemático, muestreo estratificado aleatorio simple, muestreo por conglomerados, muestreo aleatorio simple.
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