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7. You take an SRS of size 500 from the 37,000 students at Purdue University and measure each individual's height. You then take an SRS of size 500 from the 4,400,000

adults in the state of Indiana and measure their heights. Assuming the standard deviation of individual heights in the two populations is the same, the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of mean heights for the Indiana sample is a. approximately the same as for the Purdue sample because both are samples of size 500. b. smaller than for the Purdue sample because the population of Indiana is much larger. C. larger than for the Purdue sample because the population of Indiana is much larger. d. larger, because the Indiana sample is smaller relative to the population from which it's been taken. either larger or smaller than for the Purdue sample because it varies from sample to sample. e.

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