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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 21:40 michaelmcgee99

The chart below shows the distribution of weeds in a yard. A circle graph titled Lawn weeds. The largest proportion is crab grass, then dandelion, then clover, then chickweed.

A lawn-care specialist chooses a random sample from the yard and determines the number of weeds in the sample. The results of the sample are shown in the table below.

Weed Type
Number
Dandelion
2
Clover
3
Crab Grass
2
Chickweed
2

Which explains whether or not this is a representative sample?

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