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Maritza plays in a softball league. She wants to know about how many players in the league also play basketball. Because there are 225 players in the league, she chooses the names of 45 of the players and asks them whether they also play basketball. Describe the population and the sample. What is the size of the population, and what is the size of the sample? Show your work.(2 points)2 explain it like a seventh grader

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Sure! Let's break it down simply:

### Population:
- The **population** is the entire group that we are interested in. In Maritza's case, the population is all the players in the softball league.
- There are **225 players** in total in this league, so the **size of the population** is **225**.

### Sample:
- The **sample** is a smaller group that we actually choose to ask questions to, in order to learn more about the larger population.
- Maritza picked **45 players** from the full group of 225 players to ask whether they also play basketball. This means her sample size is **45**.

### Summary:
- **Population Size** = 225 players (all players in the league)
- **Sample Size** = 45 players (the players she asked about basketball)

So, in simple terms, Maritza is trying to understand the whole league (225 players) by asking a smaller group (45 players). This helps her get an idea about how many softball players also play basketball without asking everyone.

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