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Sufayan.ah

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If the lower and upper confidence limits of the population mean , using a sample of size 100, are 225 and 280, respectively, then the lower and upper confidence limits of the total of a population of size 3000 are respectively
 a. 652,500 and 812,000
  b. 675,000 and 840,000
  c. 697,500 and 868,000
  d. 652,862 and 812,452

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The Spearman rank correlation coefficient is equal to the ___________________ _ correlation coefficient of the ranks of the data.
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Answer to Question 1

B

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Sufayan.ah

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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