Answer:
Option C
Estimates from the various samples from a population will be different
Explanation:
Sampling is the choice of a subset (a measurable example) of people from inside a factual population to evaluate qualities of the entire population.
The principle distinction between a population and sample has to do with how observations are doled out to the set of data.
A population incorporates the majority of the components from a data set.
A sample comprises at least one observations drawn from the population.
Accuracy depends on the extent of the representation of the sample.