Answer:
As the sample size increases, the variability decreases.
Step-by-step explanation:
Variability is the measure of actual entries from mean. The less the deviations the less would be the variance.
For a sample of size n, we have by central limit theorem the mean of sample follows a normal distribution for random samples of large size.
X bar will have std deviation as 
where s is the square root of variance of sample
Thus we find the variability denoted by std deviation is inversely proportion of square root of sample size.
Hence as sample size increases, std error decreases.
As the sample size increases, the variability decreases.
It should be B
Because the slope of AB is 6/5 and when you are finding it’s perpendicular bisector then the slope of that line should be the negative reciprocal, it should be -5/6.
I didn't really get the which part because we shape it to serveral factors, this is one of them
It’s J, 3 - X would equal 3 - (-2) which turns into 3+2 which equals 5 but 5 is not greater than 10