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iogann1982 [59]
1 year ago
13

We can learn a lot about a population if we select a ______ of it. Group of answer choices population subset data set case

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e-lub [12.9K]1 year ago
6 0

We can learn a lot about a population if we select a subset of it.

<h3>What is a subset?</h3>

One kind of set is a sample space. It is a clear listing of every event that could occur in a statistical experiment. A statistical experiment's events are a subset of the sample space.

A subset is a smaller group of results that are part of the bigger group.

Subsets are events, and events are subsets. A subset is an event of a sample space, and an event is a potential result of an experiment. A random experiment's sample space is a set (S) that contains all of the experiment's potential outcomes.

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