I don't remember sampling methods... i do know that there are three and one of them is litteraly called 'random'.

if i can please be reminded of the methods i can finish the last 3 problems of my math....

i don't like math especially if you have a field reading test for the ninth grade the next day (im in the 8th) i don't really know why i am typing this... well please help! =)

Oh i know them. They are random, systematic, and consecutive. These are the three sampling methods. Hope this helps. :)

THANK YOU!!!!!!:) :) :)

No problem

for 6z=126, mike wrote that z=756. explain what mikes mistakewas. then tell the correct answer.

Z = 21. Mike's mistakes would be he didn't divide correctly.

Of course, I'll be happy to remind you of the sampling methods used in statistics to help you finish your math problems. Sampling methods are techniques used to select a subset of individuals or items from a larger population for the purpose of making inferences or generalizations about the population. Here are three commonly used sampling methods:

1. Random Sampling: In random sampling, each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected. This method is often implemented using a random number generator or a random selection mechanism, such as drawing names out of a hat or using a random number table.

2. Stratified Sampling: Stratified sampling involves dividing the population into distinct groups or strata based on certain characteristics (e.g., age groups, geographic locations, etc.). Then, a random sample is taken from each stratum in proportion to its size or importance. This helps ensure that each stratum is represented adequately in the sample.

3. Cluster Sampling: In cluster sampling, the population is divided into groups or clusters based on some natural divisions (e.g., geographical regions, schools, etc.). Instead of selecting individuals from each cluster, a random sample of clusters is chosen, and all individuals within the selected clusters are included in the sample. Cluster sampling is often more feasible and efficient when it is difficult to obtain a complete list of individuals in the population.

Now that you are reminded of the three main sampling methods, you can apply them to your math problems based on the specific requirements given in each problem. Make sure to choose the most appropriate sampling method given the context and objectives of your problem. Good luck with your math and your reading test!