Multiple Choice
Since the population is always larger than the sample, the population mean:
A) is always larger than the sample mean
B) is always smaller than the sample mean
C) is always larger than or equal to the sample mean
D) can be smaller than, or larger than, or equal to the sample mean
E) is always smaller than or equal to the sample mean
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