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In studying the sampling distribution of the mean, you were asked to list all the different possible samples from a small population and then find the mean of each of them. Consider the following:
Personal phone calls received in the last three days by a new employee were 2. 4, and 7. Assume that samples of size 2 are randomly selected with replacement from
this population of three values
What different samples could be chosen? What would be their sample means?
O A. Possible samples 2-4, 2-74-2: 4-7, 7-2,7-4
Sample means: 3,45,55
O B. Possible samples: 2-2.2-4,2-74-2, 4-4 4-7,7-2,7-4.7-7
Sample means: 2, 3, 4, 4.5,55,7
OC. Possible samples: 2-4 2-7, 4-7
Sample means: 3.4,45
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