Answer:
The population mean
Step-by-step explanation:
Sample Mean is the mean of of the selected samples while the population Mean is the mean of all the population. The mean of the sampling distribution of the sample mean is equal to the mean of the original distribution (that is the sample mean is equal to the population mean).
The mean of the sample means is always approximately the same as the population mean
Histograms are useful when we have data which can be divided into several classes or groups. The histogram shows the trend of each class and the trend among the different classes. For example when we have about 50 different values ranging from 1 to 20, it will be a better approach to draw a histogram in this case by dividing the data into small ranges e.g 1 to 4, 5 to 9 and so on and counting the frequency for each class.
Dot plot is useful when we have a small number of individual values. In this case we can visualize how many times each individual value occurred in the data. This is useful when the number of values in the data is less.
In the given scenario, we have 12 values in total ranging from 1 to 5. So making a dot plot would be the best choice. A histogram would not be useful in this case.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D. Dot plot, because a small number of scores are reported individually
Selection C is appropriate for a fence that extends x feet away from the house and utilizes the full 30 ft width of the house.
Answer: C) Never
If two integers are positive, the one closer to zero is <u> never </u> greater.
An example would be something like the integers 3 and 5. The value 3 is closer to zero, so it's not greater than 5. Stuff on the left is smaller than stuff on the right.