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Mathematics, 08.10.2020 18:01, tashaunalewis4786

What is the difference between an estimator and an estimate? A. An estimator is a function of a sample of data to be drawn randomly from a population whereas an estimate is the numerical value of the estimator when it is actually computed using data from a specific sample. B. Both an estimator and an estimate are functions of a sample of data to be drawn randomly from a population. C. Both an estimator and an estimate are numerical values computed using data from a specific sample. D. An estimate is a function of a sample of data to be drawn randomly from a population whereas an estimator is the numerical value of the estimator when it is actually computed using data from a specific sample. Determine whether the following are examples of estimators, estimates or neither. A. . estimator estimator estimate neither B. . estimate estimate neither estimator C. . neither neither estimator estimate D. . estimate neither estimate estimator E. . estimate estimate neither estimator

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