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29 December, 08:00

A random sample of 2 measurements is taken from the following population of values: 0, 1, 3, 4, 7. What is the probability that the range of the sample is 4?

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  1. 29 December, 10:38
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    1/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Range as a measure of central tendency is the difference between the highest value and the lowest value in a given set of data.

    Given the samples 0,1,3,4,7

    Total number of samples is 5

    The range is gotten by taking the difference of 2 samplesout of 5samples and this can be done in 5C2 ways.

    5C2 = 5! / (5-2) !2!

    = 5!/3!2!

    = 5*4*3!/3!*2

    = 10ways

    The total outcome is therefore 10

    To get the probability that the range is 4, we need to get the required outcome of getting range of 4 and this can only occur twice

    The range can be gotten by taking the difference between 7 and 3, it can also be gotten by taking the difference between 4 and 0. Both differences will give us a total of 4

    The expected outcome is therefore 2

    the probability that the range of the sample is 4 = expected outcome/total outcome

    = 2/10

    = 1/5
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