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What is the probability that a randomly selected person will be both over 50 and female?

The answer depends on the demography of the population from which the person is randomly selected.The answer depends on the demography of the population from which the person is randomly selected.The answer depends on the demography of the population from which the person is randomly selected.The answer depends on the demography of the population from which the person is randomly selected.


What is a randomly selected portion of the population called?

Sample. A random sample ensures that everyone or thing has a proportionally equal chance of being picked. The idea is that the sample should be representative of the whole population.


What is relations between representative sample and population?

A representative sample is a randomly selected subset of the population.


How are Olympic judges selected?

randomly they were just picked randomly.


Is the proportion of ill persons in a population the same as the probability that a random selected person in that population will have disease?

If I understand your question, yes, the proportion of people in a population ill with a certain disease at a given time is the same as the probablility that a randomly selected person in that population will have the disease at that time.


Does a random largely selected sample always give a better estimate of the population than a randomly selected sample?

A larger random sample will always give a better estimate of a population parameter than a smaller random sample.


How are jurors selected in the US today?

In Ancient greece, they were selected randomly


What is N is statistics?

The Population of the data set. If there was a study of 5000 people, 50 were randomly selected as a sample, then "N" would be 5000.


If a person is randomly selected from the US population the odds the person lives in California are 1 to 8 What is the probability to two decimal places of a randomly chosen person being from Cali?

0.13 to 2 d.p.


What conditions are necessary in order to use a test to test the differences between two population means?

The samples must be randomly selected, independent, and normally distributed. The following are necessary to use a t-test for small independent samples. 1. The samples must be randomly selected. 2. The samples must be independent. 3. Each population must have a normal distribution.


How were writers for the thirty nine clues selected?

RANDOMLY


What conditions are necessary in order to use a t-test to test the differences between two population means?

The samples must be randomly selected, independent, and normally distributed. The following are necessary to use a t-test for small independent samples. 1. The samples must be randomly selected. 2. The samples must be independent. 3. Each population must have a normal distribution.