Let's say the population mean (µ) is 20 with a standard deviation (\sigmaσ) of 1 for a particular distribution. a). What do you expect the sample mean (M) to be when your sample size (n) is 100? b) What do you expect the sample mean (M) to be when your sample size (n) is 1?
Let's say the population mean (µ) is 20 with a standard deviation (\sigmaσ) of 1 for a particular distribution. a). What do you expect the sample mean (M) to be when your sample size (n) is 100? b) What do you expect the sample mean (M) to be when your sample size (n) is 1?
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.3: Special Probability Density Functions
Problem 7E
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