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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 05:50 ash2905

Susie wants to determine the percentage of people in the United States that have a college degree. She conducts an email survey of 150 people randomly selecting three people from each state. Seventy-five of the people surveyed have a college degree. Based on the survey, Susie concluded that 50% of the people in the United States have a college degree. Select the statement that is true about Susie's conclusion.
A.
Susie's conclusion is not valid because the sample was random.
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Susie's conclusion is valid because the sample was biased since all the people were from one state.
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Susie's conclusion is not valid because the sample was biased since all the people were from one state.
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Susie's conclusion is valid because the sample was random.

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