By definition, a finite population: Select one: A. consists of an endless number of sampling units. B. contains a countable number of sampling units. C. always contains an even number of cases. D. refers to an unlimited number of potential cases.
By definition, a finite population: Select one: A. consists of an endless number of sampling units. B. contains a countable number of sampling units. C. always contains an even number of cases. D. refers to an unlimited number of potential cases.
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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.5: Interpreting Data
Problem 1C
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By definition, a finite population:
Select one:
A.
consists of an endless number of sampling units.
B.
contains a countable number of sampling units.
C.
always contains an even number of cases.
D.
refers to an unlimited number of potential cases.
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