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16 October, 17:45

Which of the following is a simulation?

1. Measuring the mean and standard deviation of measurement from a sample

2. Taking a series of measurements based on multiple samples

3. Some method of generating virtual measurements that look like what would be gotten from a sample

4. Specifying the expected mean and standard variation of measurements for an entire population

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  1. 16 October, 17:54
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    3 i'm pretty sure, because it explains pretty much that it's a simulation when it says "that look like what would be gotten from a sample"
  2. 16 October, 17:56
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    Option: 3 is the correct answer.

    3. Some method of generating virtual measurements that look like what would be gotten from a sample

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Simulation Technique--

    A simulation technique is a process of using probability experiment in order to model the random events closely the real world outcomes or real life situations. The process is also known as mathematical modeling.
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