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    The True Sampling Error Is Usually Not Known Because A)\(\sigma\)
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The True Sampling Error Is Usually Not Known Because
A) σ\sigmaσ

Question 113

Question 113

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The true sampling error is usually not known because


A) µ is unknown
B) µ is a random variable
C) σ\sigmaσ 2 is unknown
D) The sample mean cannot be computed

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