news cameras take an overhead picture of a pa...

news cameras take an overhead picture of a part of a crowd at an outdoor event. journalists then count the number of people in the picture and use the sample to estimate the total number of people in the crowd. this process is an example of\no random sampling.\no stratified sampling.\no systematic random sampling.\no cluster sampling.

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# Brief Explanations: Random sampling involves selecting a subset of individuals from a population where each individual has an equal chance of being chosen. In this case, an overhead - picture of a part of the crowd is taken as a sample without dividing the population into strata (stratified sampling), without a fixed sampling interval (systematic random sampling), or dividing into clusters first (cluster sampling). # Answer: random sampling.