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Leon polled the last 6262 athletes to finish a bike race.\newlineIs this a random sample of the athletes in the bike race?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no

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Q. Leon polled the last 6262 athletes to finish a bike race.\newlineIs this a random sample of the athletes in the bike race?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no
  1. Understand the problem: Step 11: Understand the problem.\newlineLeon polled the last 6262 athletes to finish a bike race. We need to determine if this is a random sample of all athletes in the race.
  2. Define random sample: Step 22: Define a random sample.\newlineA random sample means every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected. Polling only the last 6262 finishers does not give every athlete an equal chance since it specifically targets a subset based on their finish time.
  3. Compare to definition: Step 33: Compare the sample method to the definition of a random sample.\newlineSince the sample is only the last 6262 athletes, it is not random because it doesn't represent all participants equally. It's biased towards slower athletes.

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