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A finite population consists of four elements: 6, 1, 5, 3. (a) how many different samples of size n = 2 can be selected from this population if you sample without replacement? (sampling is said to be without
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A finite population consists of four elements: 6, 1, 5, 3. (a) how many different samples of size n = 2 can be selected from this population if you sample without replacement? (sampling is said to be without replacement if an element cannot be selected twice for the same sample.)
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Since the order of elements doesn't matter, we use the formula for combination as follows.
So the number of ways to choose 2 elements from a set of 4 elements would be
Thus the answer is 6.
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