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Help!!!!

There is one dot at 3.45. What does that value
represent?
A school administrator claims that the average GPA of
the senior class is 3.53. You think that the average GPA
is greater than that, so you select a random sample of
100 seniors and calculate their average GPA. The
sample mean GPA is 3.70.
Using technology, you simulate selecting 100 SRS of
size n = 100 from a population of seniors for which the
mean GPA is 3.53. This dotplot shows the results.
O In one simulated SRS of 100 students, the average
GPA was = 3.45.
In one simulated SRS of 100 students, the
population mean GPA was u = 3.45.
There is a 1 out of 100 chance that the population
mean GPA is = 3.45.
O A majority of the sample of 100 students had a GPA
of r = 3.45.

Help!!!! There is one dot at 3.45. What does that value represent? A school administrator-example-1

2 Answers

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Answer: In one simulated SRS of 100 students, the average GPA was x= 3.45

Explanation:

Each dot in the dot plot in representation of one sample of 100 students, also I just turned it in

User Almighty
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

EDGE

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