A sample survey is a research method used to collect information from a group of individuals. This information, called data, is then used to make conclusions about the population.
When the sample is representative of the population, the statistics describing the sample mean can be extended to estimate the population mean and the proportions from the sample can be used to estimate the population percentage or the size of specific groups in the population by using the population total.
When analyzing data, we are sometimes given a margin of error which represents a range for how far the results may differ from the actual value.
For a statistical survey, the population is deemed to be all people in a city who play in any organized sporting competition. State whether the following could be a sample from this population:
All students in a school in the city who compete in a school sporting competition.
A random 100 people chosen from a park in the city.
A local council wanted to monitor the number of rabbits in the area. They used the capture-recapture technique to estimate the population of rabbits. 219 rabbits were caught, tagged, and released. Later, 42 rabbits were caught at random. 15 of these 42 rabbits had been tagged. Find the estimated population of the rabbits. Round your answer to the nearest whole number if necessary.
A recent survey of 250 registered adults found that only 20\% of them planned to re-elect their city's mayor with a margin of error of 3\%. If there are 5970 adults in the town, determine how many votes the current mayor can expect to receive.