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Assume a population of 48, 49, 51 and 56. assume that samples of size na 2 are randomly selected with replacement from the population. listed below are the
sixteen different samples. complete parts (a) through (e)
45.49
45.51
45,56
49,45
49,51
49,56
51,45
51,49
51,51
51,56
56,45
56,49
56,51
56,56
49,49
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a. find the median of each of the sixteen samples, then summarize the sampling distribution of the medians in the format of a table representing the probability
distribution of the distinct median vakies. use ascending order of the sample medians.
sample median p robability sample median probability

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