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Mathematics, 08.10.2019 17:40 sherlock19

The manager of a warehouse would like to know how many errors are made when a product's serial number is read by a bar-code reader. six samples are collected of the number of scanning errors: 36, 14, 21, 39, 11, and 2 errors, per 1,000 scans each.

just to be sure, the manager has six more samples taken:
33, 45, 34, 17, 1, and 29 errors, per 1,000 scans each

how reasonable is it to expect that the small sample represents larger samples?

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