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26 January, 21:34

Suppose the population mean of a sample of the nest counts is 28 examples of 6" - 9" nestlings with a standard deviation of 3. Which of the following would be a reasonable inference to make about the sample?

The population and the sample statistics should be the same.

The population statistics over-counted the number of nestlings.

The sample represents the population.

The sample undercounts the population of nestlings.

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  1. 27 January, 01:15
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    i believe it is "the population statistics over-counted the number of nestlings."
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