Suppose youre in a class of 35 students The instructor takes
Suppose you\'re in a class of 35 students. The instructor takes a simple random sample of 7 students and observes their heights. Imagine all of the different samples possible. Let X denote the tallest height in your sample. The distribution of all values taken by X in all possible samples of 7 students selected from the 35 students in your class is
| the probability that X is obtained. | ||
| the sampling distribution of X. | ||
| the standard deviation of values. | ||
| the parameter. |
Suppose you\'re in a class of 35 students. The instructor takes a simple random sample of 7 students and observes their heights. Imagine all of the different samples possible. Let X denote the tallest height in your sample. The distribution of all values taken by X in all possible samples of 7 students selected from the 35 students in your class is
| the probability that X is obtained. | ||
| the sampling distribution of X. | ||
| the standard deviation of values. | ||
| the parameter. |
Suppose you\'re in a class of 35 students. The instructor takes a simple random sample of 7 students and observes their heights. Imagine all of the different samples possible. Let X denote the tallest height in your sample. The distribution of all values taken by X in all possible samples of 7 students selected from the 35 students in your class is
the probability that X is obtained.
the sampling distribution of X.
the standard deviation of values.
the parameter.
| the probability that X is obtained. | ||
| the sampling distribution of X. | ||
| the standard deviation of values. | ||
| the parameter. |
Solution
The distribution is the sampling distribution of X.
