Consider a population of N = 4 individuals, {42 43 44 45). What is the expected value of the sample mean for a sample of n = 2 observations? (It isn't required, but if it helps, you may assume that sampling is done with replacement.) Approximately but not exactly 43.5 Cannot be determined Approximately but not exactly 42.8 Exactly 43.5

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Consider a population of N = 4 individuals, {42 43 44 45). What is the expected
value of the sample mean for a sample of n = 2 observations? (It isn't required, but if
it helps, you may assume that sampling is done with replacement.)
Approximately but not exactly 43.5
Cannot be determined
Approximately but not exactly 42.8
Exactly 43.5
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a population of N = 4 individuals, {42 43 44 45). What is the expected value of the sample mean for a sample of n = 2 observations? (It isn't required, but if it helps, you may assume that sampling is done with replacement.) Approximately but not exactly 43.5 Cannot be determined Approximately but not exactly 42.8 Exactly 43.5
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