Suppose Disneyland wants to determine the menu age of all people attending their California park this year. They decide to survey 800 visitors to the park this year. and compute their average age (a) What are the population and the sample in this study? (b) What are the parameter and the statistic in this study? (c) If they decide to use a simple random sample, describe a way for them to decide whom to include in the sample.
2. Suppose Disneyland wants to determine the menu age of all people attending
their California park this year. They decide to survey 800 visitors to the park this year. and compute their average age
(a) What are the population and the sample in this study?
(b) What are the parameter and the statistic in this study?
(c) If they decide to use a simple random sample, describe a way for them to decide whom to include in the sample.
(d) If they decide to use a systematic sample, describe a way for them to decide whom to include in the sample.
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Suppose Disneyland wants to determine the menu age of all people attending
their California park this year. They decide to survey 800 visitors to the park this year. and compute their average age
We have to find
(a) What are the population and the sample in this study?
(b) What are the parameter and the statistic in this study?
(c) If they decide to use a simple random sample, describe a way for them to decide whom to include in the sample...
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