SOLUTION: Consider the population of four juvenile condors. Their weights in pounds are : 5, 6, 10, 13 (a) Let x be the weight of a juvenile condor. Write the possible unique values for x

Algebra ->  Probability-and-statistics -> SOLUTION: Consider the population of four juvenile condors. Their weights in pounds are : 5, 6, 10, 13 (a) Let x be the weight of a juvenile condor. Write the possible unique values for x      Log On


   



Question 1153672: Consider the population of four juvenile condors. Their weights in pounds are : 5, 6, 10, 13
(a) Let x be the weight of a juvenile condor. Write the possible unique values for x: (NOTE: Separate each value in the list with a comma.)
.
(b) Find the mean of the population:
8.5
(c) Let x¯ be the average weight from a sample of two juvenile condors. List all possible outcomes for x¯. (If a value occurs twice, make sure to list it twice.) This is the sampling distribution for samples of size 2: (NOTE: Separate each value in the list with a comma.)
.
(d) Find the mean of the sampling distribution:

Answer by ikleyn(52858) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.

I see that you were able to manage part  b).  You did it right.
It is great and I am glad to see it.  My congratulations (!)   Fine job (!) (!)


I am sure that you can easily complete parts  a)  and  c)  on your own.
For it,  you do not need the tutor's help.  It is  VERY  easy.


To make part d), write all pairs of given weights.
You should have 6 pairs ( 6 = (4*3)/2 ).
Then for each pair calculate the mean (which is half of the sum).
It is extremely easy, again.


Happy calculations (!)