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5 May, 21:53

If a sample of 234 customers were taken from a population of 3620 customers, could refer to the variance of how many of the customers' ages?

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    If a sample of 234 customers were taken from a population of 3620 customers, s^2 could refer to the variance of how many of the customers' ages?

    A. 234

    B. 3620

    C. Both 234 and 3620

    D. Neither 234 nor

    3620

    Answer: 234

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Sample distribution = 234 customers

    Population distribution = 3620 customers

    S^2 which in statistics refers to the same variance utilizes the sample data in estimating the variance value of a population.

    The sample variance is given by:

    s^2 = (x - mean) / n - 1

    where;

    n = number of observation in sample

    s^2 = sample variance

    mean = statistical mean of sample data

    n - 1, is used to account for the bias in our estimation or inference of a population statistics from sample data.
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