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A business has a New York office with 1,000 employees and a Boston office with 300 employees. A survey of employee opinions concerning maternity/paternity leave was conducted. In the survey, 130 employees were chosen randomly from the 1,300 employees. These 130 employees chosen randomly make up the sample. Which of the following statements is correct about the sample chosen?
A. This is not a simple random sample (SRS) because not every set of employees has an equal chance of being selected.
B. This is a simple random sample (SRS) because every employee has an equal chance of being selected.
C. This is a simple random sample (SRS) because every employee and every set of 130 employees has an equal chance of being selected.
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