If the 2010 census had employed statistical sampling, how would the count have changed?

a. It would have produced a more accurate count of inner-city Hispanics and African Americans.
b. It would have produced a more accurate count of non-Hispanic whites.
c. It would have produced a more accurate count of the population aged 18 and younger.
d. It would not have had a significant impact on the count.


Answer: a

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