MYLAB STATISTICS: ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
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ISBN: 9780135901021
Author: Larson
Publisher: PEARSON EDUCATION (COLLEGE)
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Chapter 5.4, Problem 11E
A Sampling Distribution of Sample Means In Exercises 11–14, a population and
- (a) Find the
mean und standard deviation of the population. - (b) List all samples (with replacement) of the given size from the population and find the mean of each.
- (c) Find the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of sample means and compare them with the mean and standard deviation of the population.
11. The load-bearing capacities (in thousands of pounds) of five transmission line insulators are 64, 48, 19, 79, and 56. Use a sample size of 2.
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