SOLUTION: State True or False
a) A collection of all the objects to be studied is a population.
b) A subset or part of the population is called a partial population.
c) In a frequency
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Question 205126: State True or False
a) A collection of all the objects to be studied is a population.
b) A subset or part of the population is called a partial population.
c) In a frequency distribution, the class size is always 4.
d) The sum of the percents of the sectors in a pie chart should be 100%.
e) A frequency distribution can be illustrated using a histogram.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
State True or False
a) A collection of all the objects to be studied is a population.
True
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b) A subset or part of the population is called a partial population.
I don't think so. At least I have never heard it described that way.
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c) In a frequency distribution, the class size is always 4.
False
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d) The sum of the percents of the sectors in a pie chart should be 100%.
True
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e) A frequency distribution can be illustrated using a histogram.
True
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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