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sam.t96

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When sampling from a population, the sample mean will:
 
  A) typically exceed the population mean.
  B) likely be different from the population mean.
  C) always be closer to the population mean as the sample size increases.
  D) likely be equal to the population mean if proper sampling techniques are employed.

Question 2

A frequency histogram should be computed from which type of data?
 
  A) Quantitative data
  B) Categorical data
  C) Nominal level data
  D) Ordinal data



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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