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    Suppose µ = 50 and ?<Sup>2</sup> = 100 for a Population
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Suppose µ = 50 and ?2 = 100 for a Population

Question 66

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Suppose µ = 50 and ?2 = 100 for a population. In a sample where n = 100 is randomly taken, 90% of all possible sample means will fall between 49 and 51.

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