A farmer would like to estimate the mean amount of corn produced on the east side of his farm versus the west side of his farm where the soil is different. To do so, he selects a random sample of 20 of the 400 plots of land on the east side of the farm and randomly selects 10 plots of land from the 150 plots on the west side of his farm and measures the amount of corn produced for each plot. Are the conditions for inference met? Yes, all three conditions for inference are met. No, the random condition is not met for both samples. No, the 10% condition is not met for both samples. No, the Normal/large sample condition is not met for both samples.