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Systematic random samp ling is to be used to select 5 addresses from an ordered list containing 500 addresses. A 1- in-100 systematic sample is used to select the 5 addresses. What is the chance that any specific address will be chosen.
Answer Posted / Kanhaiya Lal
In a 1-in-100 systematic sample, each address has a 1/100 chance of being selected. Since the sample size is 5, the probability of choosing a specific address is (1/100)^5 = 0.00000000032 or 0.0000032%. Therefore, the chance that any specific address will be chosen is very low.
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