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A researcher wants to study a population of 70 monkeys at their local zoo

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A researcher wants to study a population of 70 monkeys at their local zoo. Since he wants to take a census of the entire population of monkeys at the zoo, how many monkeys should the researcher include in their study?

a sample of monkeys, since a sample can account for the population

none, since it is highly unlikely that the researcher will have access to an entire population of monkeys

all 70 monkeys because all 70 make up the population

35 monkeys, since it is half of the population, this will work well as a sample
 

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all 70 monkeys because all 70 make up the population (Census takes into consideration the data and information of the whole population rather than selecting a sample from the population)