Basically its just saying that How many people will move to the next round
Answer:
Math properties the programmer had put into the software. The majority of programming software is based in math.
Step-by-step explanation:
The other 3 possible answers make no sense.
1. Pixels with red, green, and blue switches - Seriously???
2. Code randomly created by programmers - Seriously???
3. The fundamental properties of physics which consist of numbers and constants (numbers and constants are the same thing and physics has virtually nothing to do with programming)
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
A) The population of the poll is the United States Population EXCLUDING New England States. In other words, the population is all USA population except the New England population. Remember that population is all the set of individuals from where you extract your sample. The sample are those 2,700 adults interviewed.
B) The sampling used is, as said in the statement, a randome sampling.
C) Yes! There could be a bias because of the exclusion of New England States if the people who lives there tends to have more guns than the average american population. This could be, for example, due to that those states have the least gun owning in America or, contrary, if they have the highest. If Rode Island is the most violent state and has the highest gun owning rate, the results could be biased. However, we can't confirm it without seeing the data, but there is possible.