Canadas Wonderland theme park would like to do a survey to find out how often families visit
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Canada’s Wonderland theme park would like to do a survey to find out how often families visit in a season and how long they stay on each visit. How would you suggest taking this sample? What type of sampling have you described?
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Basic Statistics For Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781259268939
6th Canadian Edition
Authors: Douglas A. Lind, William G Marchal, Samuel A. Wathen, Carol Ann Waite
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