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From the given sample data in the table on the backpack weight, we have;
(a) The means of the samples are;
(b) The range is 0.25
(c) The true statements are;
(a) The sample means of each of each of the three samples are found as follows;
[tex]Mean = \frac{ \sum \: x}{n} [/tex]
Where;
x = The value of a data point
[tex] \sum \: x = Sum of the data [/tex]
n = Sample size
The mean of the first sample, S1, data is therefore;
[tex]Mean \: S1 = \frac{3 + 7 + 8 + 3 + 7 + 9 + 6 + 8}{8} [/tex]
3+7+8+3+7+9+6+8 = 51
Which gives
[tex]Mean \: S1 = \frac{51}{8} = \mathbf{6.375\[/tex]
Similarly, we have;
[tex]Mean \: S2 = \frac{8 + 6 + 4 + 7 + 9 + 4 + 6 + 7}{8} [/tex]
8 +6+4+7+9+4+6+7 = 51
Which gives;
[tex]Mean \: S2 = \mathbf{\frac{51}{8}} = 6.375 [/tex]
Mean of the second sample = 6.375
[tex]Mean \: S3 = \frac{9 + 4 + 5 + 8 + 7 + 5 + 9 + 6}{8} [/tex]
9+4+5+8+7+5+9+6 = 53
Which gives;
[tex]Mean \: S3 = \frac{53}{8} = \mathbf{6.625} [/tex]
(b) The range of the means of the sample means is found as follows;
Range = Largest value - Smallest value
Which gives;
(c) The population mean is given by the mean of the sample means. That is, a very good estimate of the sample mean is given by the mean of the sample means.
The true statements are therefore;
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