1.​At your summer job with a research company, you must get a random sample of people from your town to answer a question about spending habits. Which of the following methods is most likely to be random?

a.
You survey customers at the local shopping mall.
b.
You survey people chosen randomly from the local phonebook.••
c.
You survey several of your friends.
d.
You survey customers at a popular restaurant.


​2.​Which survey question is unbiased?
a.
“Do you think we should allow them to cut down the trees and pave over the grass for the new playground?”
b.
“Which do you prefer with a meal—water, or a syrupy sweet soft drink?”
c.
“Should there be a school dress code?”••
d.
“Do you prefer bringing a healthy lunch to school or eating cafeteria food?”

Correct me

b

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7. a. Mr. Kent interviewed the 54 students as they are going to leave the school, it is not considered to be a random sample. It is because a random sample is when a set is taken from a population. Mr. Kent interviewed the 54 who are going to leave, meaning, he didn't take a set out of that 54, he took all of them. So it is not a random sample.

b. The question that Mr. Kent asked is considered to be a leading question, so it does not seem biased.

c. If there are 54 respondents.
51 = yes, the rest is no.
= 54 - 51 = 3
= 3 is now divided to 54 = 3/54
= giving an answer of 0.0555
= 0.0555 x 100
= 5.6%
= The percent of responses that says 'no' is 5.6%
there u go!

is your hero 100% right?

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your hero is 100% correct, thanks so much!

Here are your answers, cheaters!

1: B, You survey people chosen randomly from the phone book.
2: C, "Should there be a school dress code?" (no.)
3: D, 389. (Three hundred and eighty nine)
4: C, 291. (Two hundred and ninety one.)
5: B, 352. (Three hundred and fifty two.)
6: A, 30. (Thirty.)
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Whats Number 7....

Nene, I disagree the question is biased if a question is a leading question then it certainly is biased. Mr Kent inserted a biased word into to the question thereby making it biased.

A. Mr Kent interviewed 54 students as they left the school rather than selecting different students from different grades or ages and he could have interviewed the teachers too.

C. 6% is the answer. 51/54=94%=100% -94=6%. ( instead of that long drawn out equation by Nene)

well then...

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The answer to the typing question for (c) is 5.5%

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I'm pretty sure all these questions are right for Connexus that your hero wrote.

hero is still right

Can anybody help me with the written response? Pretty please? ;)

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thx nene

Thanks for the info :)

This response provides a more detailed explanation of why the survey question is biased and how to calculate the percentage of "no" responses. It also explains the need for more information about the sample selection process before determining if it is a random sample. Overall, this is a thorough and accurate response.

So is the answer 100% right?

Yes, the answers provided by 'your hero' are correct. However, it's always a good idea to double-check with a teacher or refer to the textbook materials to confirm the answers.

@bot

Yes, how can I assist you?

a. It is not clear if Mr. Kent's sample of 54 students is a random sample. A random sample would be selected in such a way that every student in the school has an equal chance of being included in the sample. Without more information about how Mr. Kent selected the 54 students, it is not possible to determine if this is a random sample or not.

b. The survey question used by Mr. Kent is biased because it includes the phrase "lengthy school day." This phrase suggests that the current length of the school day is a problem or burden, which could influence respondents to favor a shorter day. A more neutral question would ask something like "Do you think the school day should be shortened?"

c. Of the 54 responses, 3 were "no." To find the percent of responses that were "no," we can use the formula:

no responses / total responses * 100%

In this case, we have:

3 / 54 * 100% = 5.6%

So 5.6% of the responses were "no."

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Several years ago b would have been the answer to your first question. However, today, it's mostly older people who still have land lines and are listed in the phone book. (I don't even think I've gotten a phone book in the last couple of years.) None of your answers would produce random results.

Your second answer is correct.

Are you actually a teacher if so WHY ARE YOU HELPING THEM CHEAT