You want to determine what percentage of working adults in your neighborhood regularly ride the bus to work. Which sampling method and survey question are best? (1 point) Responses Wait at the bus stop one morning and ask all working adults, “How many times per week do you ride the bus to work?” Wait at the bus stop one morning and ask all working adults, “How many times per week do you ride the bus to work?” Go to every fifth house and ask the working adults, “How many times per week do you ride the bus to work?” Go to every fifth house and ask the working adults, “How many times per week do you ride the bus to work?” Leave a note at each house asking working adults to call and answer the question, “Do you ever ride the bus to work?” Leave a note at each house asking working adults to call and answer the question, “Do you ever ride the bus to work?” Enter the names of all adults in your neighborhood into a computer program to randomly select a sample and ask, “Do you ever ride the bus to work?”

The best sampling method would be to enter the names of all adults in your neighborhood into a computer program to randomly select a sample and ask, "Do you ever ride the bus to work?" This method ensures that the sample is representative of the entire population in your neighborhood.

The survey question to ask would be, "Do you ever ride the bus to work?" This question is straightforward and easy for respondents to understand, allowing for accurate responses about their bus-riding habits.