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Jipu 123

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The population being studied is usually considered ______ if it involves an ongoing process that makes listing or counting every element in the population impossible.
 a. finite
  b. infinite
  c. skewed
  d. symmetric

Question 2

The key difference between binomial and hypergeometric distributions is that with the hypergeometric distribution the _____.
 a. probability of success must be less than .5
  b. probability of success changes from trial to trial
  c. trials are independent of each other
  d. random variable is continuous



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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