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The table below shows the names of the sales staff at Porter-Waggoner Accounting, together with the number of major accounts that each one services: The table below shows the names of the sales staff at Porter-Waggoner Accounting, together with the number of major accounts that each one services:   You plan to take all possible samples of size 3 that could be selected from this population (sampling without replacement)  and then calculate the mean number of accounts for each of the samples.Which of the tables below shows the sampling distribution of the sample mean that would result?   A) Table a B) Table b C) Table c D) Table d E) none of the above You plan to take all possible samples of size 3 that could be selected from this population (sampling without replacement) and then calculate the mean number of accounts for each of the samples.Which of the tables below shows the sampling distribution of the sample mean that would result?
The table below shows the names of the sales staff at Porter-Waggoner Accounting, together with the number of major accounts that each one services:   You plan to take all possible samples of size 3 that could be selected from this population (sampling without replacement)  and then calculate the mean number of accounts for each of the samples.Which of the tables below shows the sampling distribution of the sample mean that would result?   A) Table a B) Table b C) Table c D) Table d E) none of the above


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