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Comparing the two "z with sigma" and "z with s" figures, describe the difference between the two figures using the population standard deviation and the two figures using the sample standard deviation. Please explain why they are different. In your response, be sure to indicate which option in the applet is causing the difference.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The center of each and every interval is the same. For the stigmatized distribution, every one of the widths is equal. Whenever the example of standard deviation is used, the widths are expected to vary. This is as a result of the fact that s relies solely on the sample, although the population standard deviation is a constant.

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