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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 18:10 weeman6546

In practice, you only take one sample in order to estimate a population characteristic. But, for the purposes of this lesson, suppose you were to take another random sample from the same population of times at the gym. Could the new sample mean be closer to the population mean than the mean of these five observations? Could it be farther from the population mean?

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