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Mathematics, 29.03.2021 15:30, darkshaders11

What is the dilemma of using a sample mean? It is not likely the population mean. It can never be used with 100% certainty. It is likely the population mean. It can never be used with 100% certainty. There is no difference between a sample mean and population mean. It is likely the population mean. It can be used with 100% certainty.

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