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For the sampling distribution of the sample mean, what happens to the population

ID: 3183188 • Letter: F

Question

For the sampling distribution of the sample mean, what happens to the population mean as the sample size increases? it increases it decreases it stays the same it varies based on the distribution In September of 2014, a survey found that 29.58% of its respondents used Internet Explorer as its primary browser. The survey randomly polled 2000 people living in the U.S. What is the point estimate of the population proportion of people living in the U.S. who use Internet Explorer as their primary browser in Sept. 2014? Unknown 0.2958 2000 59.16

Explanation / Answer

7) population always remain unchanged whatever sample may can draw. Hence mean will remain unchanged. Option c

8) point estimate is expected value of the sample proportion that is population proportion which is 0.2958

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