Referenced from lesson Randomness and Sample Size (Spring, 2021)

1 Evaluate the big-animals-table in the Interactions Area. This is the complete population of animals from the shelter! Below is a true statement about that population:

The population is 47.7% fixed and 52.3% unfixed.

Type each of the following lines into the Interactions Area and hit “Enter".

random-rows(big-animals-table, 10)
random-rows(big-animals-table, 40)

2 What do you get?

3 What is the contract for random-rows?

4 What does the random-rows function do?

5 In the Definitions Area, define small-sample and large-sample to be these two random samples.

6 Make a pie-chart for the animals in each sample, showing percentages of fixed and unfixed.

7 Make a pie-chart for the animals in each sample, showing percentages for each species.

8 Click "Run" to direct the computer to generate a different set of random samples of these sizes. Make a new pie-chart for each sample, showing percentages for each species.

9 Which repeated sample gave us a more accurate inference about the whole population? Why?

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