This document contains a statistics performance task involving sampling. A population of 6 family members' weights ranging from 30kg to 65kg is given. There are 15 possible samples of size 4 that can be drawn from this population. All possible samples and their corresponding means are listed. A sampling distribution of the sample means is constructed, with 15 possible mean values each having a probability of 1/15.
This document contains a statistics performance task involving sampling. A population of 6 family members' weights ranging from 30kg to 65kg is given. There are 15 possible samples of size 4 that can be drawn from this population. All possible samples and their corresponding means are listed. A sampling distribution of the sample means is constructed, with 15 possible mean values each having a probability of 1/15.
This document contains a statistics performance task involving sampling. A population of 6 family members' weights ranging from 30kg to 65kg is given. There are 15 possible samples of size 4 that can be drawn from this population. All possible samples and their corresponding means are listed. A sampling distribution of the sample means is constructed, with 15 possible mean values each having a probability of 1/15.
Select six members in the family (including extended family if you need so), and get the weight each member of the family (in kilograms). Consider samples of size 4 that can be drawn from this population. Weight gathered from six selected members in the family: 30 kg, 45 kg, 52 kg, 53 kg, 55 kg, and 65 kg. 1. How may samples can be drawn?
NCn
6C4= 15
There are 15 possible samples of size 4 that
can be drawn from the given population above.
2. List all possible samples and the corresponding means.