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Let the mean of the population be 38 instances of from 6" - 9" hatchings per nest, and let the standard deviation of the mean be 3. what sample mean would have a confidence level of 95% or a 2.5% margin of error?
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£100.80 divided by 14 equals 7.2 how would we put this as money
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Consider the linear model for a two-stage nested design with b nested in a as given below. yijk=\small \mu + \small \taui + \small \betaj(i) + \small \varepsilon(ij)k , for i=1,; j= ; k=1, assumption: \small \varepsilon(ij)k ~ iid n (0, \small \sigma2) ; \small \taui ~ iid n(0, \small \sigmat2 ); \tiny \sum_{j=1}^{b} \small \betaj(i) =0; \small \varepsilon(ij)k and \small \taui are independent. using only the given information, derive the least square estimator of \small \betaj(i) using the appropriate constraints (sum to zero constraints) and derive e(msb(a) ).
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