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A university has a student body where are undergraduates and are graduate students. If a researcher wants a total sample of students using proportionate stratified random sampling, exactly how many undergraduate students must be included in the final sample?
Question: A university has a student body where are undergraduates and are graduate students. If a researcher wants a total sample of students using proportionate stratified random sampling, exactly how many undergraduate students must be included in the final sample?
Sample answer: The researcher must include exactly undergraduate students in the final sample.
Key points:
- Applies the proportion of the subgroup () to the total sample size ().
- Concludes that exactly undergraduate students are needed.
Rubric: Award full credit if the student calculates that of equals and explicitly states the final number.
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