The table shows the total number of student applications to universities in a particular state over a period of 12 semesters. a random sample of 5 semesters of data is drawn from this population of 12 semesters. what is the approximate population mean for student applications, in thousands?
2,565
it depends on the variance of the population.
214
it depends on the sample drawn from the population.
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semester
student applications
(in thousands)
1
106
2
137
3
285
4
120
5
202
6
195
7
327
8
139
9
307
10
318
11
212
12
217
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