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on how peskedyou think that this map locks Like ahead off tine
and one of the fimctions of a real pilot program would bel te
find out precisely this, Any sampling design has te prods
really twothings. One, anostinate of the quantity you

after and also en estimte of itsintrinsic variehility. So

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it turns out if this thing is very peaked, the way to go
this problem is to pick a few pointe initially at random, and
then sample around it in big clusters. This wuld man &

you take many samples near this point, if the thing is
If it ts quite macoth, then one spreads his samples

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that this gives you the optinal estimate for a fixed ancynt
of money. Where it's wrnlly the case that if one amples in

this vay, around a certain location, it costs less per +t
So that scne guesses are going to have to be nade. Cne

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of getting the actual material, I think that ve ought ta aim at
getting a correlation betveen something caloulated from

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data, for particular aress. What I vould have in mind due to the

fact thet the food distritution in this country 16 90 wHespread
that one would try to take weighted average of say a cincle

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