An inspector for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration obtains all vitamin pills produced in an hour at the Health Supply Company. She thoroughly mixes them, then scoops a sample of 10 pills that are to be tested for the exact amount of vitamin content. Does this sampling plan result in a random sample? Explain.

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Answer:

No. See explanation below.

Step-by-step explanation:

A random sample is a type of sample in which every item has the same probability of being selected. Equally, after we take one item, the remaining items keep having the same probability of being selected.

In this problem, the vitamin pills are firstly obtained from the pills produced in an hour at the Health Supply Company, therefore, not all pills had the same probability of being selected in the first place.

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