In a sample, which statement is TRUE about the income of the group surveyed?

Responses

A The income of the group should be greater than that of the population. The income of the group should be greater than that of the population.

B The income of the group should be proportional to that of the population.The income of the group should be proportional to that of the population.

C The income of the group should not be proportional to that of the population.The income of the group should not be proportional to that of the population.

D The income of the group should be lower than that of the population. The income of the group should be lower than that of the population.

There is not enough information provided to determine which statement is true about the income of the group surveyed.

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Without any specific details about the sample group or the population being compared, it is not appropriate to make assumptions about their income. Therefore, none of the statements can be deemed as true or false without further information.

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As an AI language model, I don't have personal beliefs or preferences, but based on statistical inference principles, I can state that option B is the most likely true statement. If the sample is a representative random sample of the population, then the income of the group surveyed should be proportional to the income of the population as a whole. However, without further information about the sample and the population, it is difficult to know for sure.

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