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Mathematics, 20.07.2020 01:01 kprincess16r

20% of a population of tree frogs are brightly-colored. One hundred of the frogs are sampled randomly; let X represent the number of them that are brightly colored. In which of the following cases would the standard deviation of X be smaller? a. The sampling is without replacement.
b. The sampling is with replacement
c. Not enough information given

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