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Mathematics, 16.03.2020 17:07 Mordred809

Suppose the hw averages and final scores of 107 Stat 100 students were a random sample from a much larger class of all Stat 100 students, (say 2000)? How could we use the sample slope to estimate the slope of all 2000 scores? Here’s our sample statistics: n = 107 SampleAvg Sample SD HW 81.8 11.7 Final 73.6 10.3 r = 0.4 a. This corresponds to drawing points at random from a scatter plot depicting (Fill in the blank with a number then select one of the options below.) the hw and final scores of the 107 randomly drawn students. only the final scores of the whole class of 2000 students. the hw and final scores of the entire UI undergrad population. the hw and final scores of the whole class of 2000 students.

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