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Mathematics, 24.07.2019 02:00 sarah8479
Which statement is true? point estimates are used to make inferences about population parameters. when we use the population mean and proportion to summarize information about the entire population, we call them point estimates. the population mean and proportion are always equal to their corresponding point estimates. the sample mean and sample proportion of a population are called population parameters. nextreset
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