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12 January, 15:24

Scientists are studying hurricanes to determine the number of hurricanes in the past 50 years that have caused greater than $1 million in damages. Which best describes the population?

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  1. 12 January, 17:10
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    Hurricanes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given the following in the question:

    Scientists are studying hurricanes to determine the number of hurricanes in the past 50 years that have caused greater than $1 million in damages.

    Population:

    It is the collection of all possible values of the variable of interest or individual of interest. The population is always greater than sample. A sample is a subset of population.

    Thus, for the given scenario

    Population of interest:

    Hurricanes

    From this population a sample of hurricanes that have caused greater than $1 million in damages is taken.
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