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25 June, 09:30

When two births are randomly selected, the sample space for genders is bb, bg, gb and gg. assume that those four outcomes are equally likely. does the mean of the sample proportions equal the population proportion of girls in two births?

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  1. 25 June, 09:41
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    The answer is No. The mean of the sample and that of the population can not be equal. As the sample moves closer to the population, the mean of sample moves closer to the mean of the population
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