SOLUTION: Roll a fair die five times. List the results and take all random samples of size n=3. Calculate the population mean, population variance,and population standard deviation. Illustra

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Question 1180441: Roll a fair die five times. List the results and take all random samples of size n=3. Calculate the population mean, population variance,and population standard deviation. Illustrate the sampling distributions of the sample means and sample variances and standard deviations.
Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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            Hello, do you really think that I will roll a die for you  5  times?

            Do you really believe that I am an idiot ?


                            No,  I am not.




This problem is designed and intended for your  PERSONAL  execution.


It means that it is   Y O U   who should execute it   P E R S O N A L L Y.



        Happy rolling the die five times and have fun   (!)   (!)   (!)



You may even roll it   500   times to get more fun   (!)



            Next time  (and every time after the next)  think and read what you post to the forum.




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