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  1. a company alphabetically lists of all 6425 employees and wants to conduct a systematic sample of size 60.(a) What is k?k=107(b)
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  2. Which best describes bias, if any, from the sample surveyed?survey: voter preference in an upcoming election sample: randomly
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  3. 1.)Suppose you interview 10 randomly selected workers and ask how many miles they commute to work. You'll compute the sample
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  4. Your samle is normally distributed with a mean age of 57. The standard deviation iin this sample is 5 years.The 2000 census
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  5. Samples of size n = 6 are randomly selected from 4 different binsof DVDs ranging in price from $4.99 to $9.99. You return each
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  6. We know that 65% of all Americans prefer chocolate over vanilla ice cream. Suppose that 1000 people were randomly selected. The
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  7. A large company has found that 40% of it employees own their own homes.a.) If we randomly select a sample of 20 employees, what
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  8. Suppose a population is sampled and the sample mean is 16.8. The sample standard deviation is 6.0 I am to assume the sample is
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  9. In a large population of adults, the mean IQ is 112 with a standard deviation of 20. Suppose 200 adults are randomly selected
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  10. our class is planning a pizza party. To decide on toppings, you randomly survey 20 students out of 100. This is an example of:*
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