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Transcribed Image Text:(SR 1.1 & 1.2) Which of the following are correct examples of the relationship between a population and a sample?
1. The population is all people in the world. The sample is the people who live in Michigan.
II. The population is all students at ISU. The sample is the students who are in our class.
III. The population is all cars made in the world. The sample is the cars made in Asia.
O A. I, II, & III are correct
OB. I is correct, II & III are incorrect
O C. None of these are correct.
OD. I & III are correct, Il is incorrect
OE. I & II are correct, III is incorrect
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