45. The process of removing an appropriate number of items from a population in order to make inferences to the entire population is called: Inspection a. b. Sampling c. Statistic d. Rejection is a solution which contains a gram-molecular weight (moles) of solute per liter of solution a. c. All Molal Normal b. d. Molar 47.Cross-examination and mix up can happen in the following situations, except: a. Improper partitioning of production area b. Components are kept in tightly-sealed containers c. Improperly dispensed components d. Wrong labels 46.

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Each of the numbered items or incomplete statements is followed by answers or by completions of the statement.
Select the one lettered answer or completion that is best in each case. Write your answer before each number.
45. The process of removing an appropriate number of items from a population in order to make inferences to
the entire population is called:
a.
Inspection
C.
d.
Statistic
Rejection
b.
Sampling
is a solution which contains a gram-molecular weight (moles) of solute per liter of solution
a.
Molal
C.
All
b.
Normal
d.
Molar
47.Cross-examination and mix up can happen in the following situations, except:
a.
Improper partitioning of production area
C. Improperly dispensed components
b.
d.
Components are kept in tightly-sealed
containers
Wrong labels
46.
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple Choice Each of the numbered items or incomplete statements is followed by answers or by completions of the statement. Select the one lettered answer or completion that is best in each case. Write your answer before each number. 45. The process of removing an appropriate number of items from a population in order to make inferences to the entire population is called: a. Inspection C. d. Statistic Rejection b. Sampling is a solution which contains a gram-molecular weight (moles) of solute per liter of solution a. Molal C. All b. Normal d. Molar 47.Cross-examination and mix up can happen in the following situations, except: a. Improper partitioning of production area C. Improperly dispensed components b. d. Components are kept in tightly-sealed containers Wrong labels 46.
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