d. How does increasing the sample size affect the sampling error? A. In general, increasing the sample size makes the sampling error large O B. In general, increasing the sample size has no effect on the sampling e O C. In general, increasing the sample size makes the sampling error smalle
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XZ Plane
In order to understand XZ plane, it's helpful to understand two-dimensional and three-dimensional spaces. To plot a point on a plane, two numbers are needed, and these two numbers in the plane can be represented as an ordered pair (a,b) where a and b are real numbers and a is the horizontal coordinate and b is the vertical coordinate. This type of plane is called two-dimensional and it contains two perpendicular axes, the horizontal axis, and the vertical axis.
Euclidean Geometry
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Lines and Angles
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![A rental car agency has 15 rental cars on its lot. The following table shows the mileage of each car. Use the data to complete parts a throughd below.
19,401 11,422 18,607 10,513 8,503
6,185 14,798 6,556
4,780 16,763 15,663 13,535 19,488
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4,050 11,759
a. Calcuiate tne mean Tor tnis popuiation.
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(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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b. Calculate the sampling error using the 5 cars in the first row as your sample.
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The sampling error for the first 5 cars is
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
c. Calculate the sampling error using the 10 cars in the first two rows as your sample.
The sampling error for the first 10 cars is
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
d. How does increasing the sample size affect the sampling error?
OA. In general, increasing the sample size makes the sampling error larger.
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place as needed.)
d. How does increasing the sample size affect the sampling error?
OA. In general, increasing the sample size makes the sampling error larger.
O B. In general, increasing the sample size has no effect on the sampling error.
OC. In general, increasing the sample size makes the sampling error smaller.
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