3) A sufficiently large coverage error will result in which of the following?A.Probability samplingB.Statistics about the actual population rather than the target populationC.Non-response biasD.Inability to perform inferential statistics
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Systematic error is the result of complete equilibrium. The method to reduce systematic error is to introduce a proof that demonstrates the group has error in their consensus.
Either use trial and error, or the quadratic formula, solving the following for x: x(x+1)=182Either use trial and error, or the quadratic formula, solving the following for x: x(x+1)=182Either use trial and error, or the quadratic formula, solving the following for x: x(x+1)=182Either use trial and error, or the quadratic formula, solving the following for x: x(x+1)=182
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Calibration error (the equipment gives the incorrect result) and false assumptions (the sample is uniform and solid).
"Rational number" means you can write them as a fraction, with integers on top and bottom. You can get an exact result by adding them as fractions. You can get an approximate result - usually with a small error, but you can make that error as small as you want - by adding them as decimals.