Making Estimates About a Population Using Multiple Samples
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In this video, the teacher explains how to make estimates about a population with an unknown characteristic by using the mean of multiple samples. The teacher demonstrates the process of setting up a proportion and calculating the mean, and provides an example of estimating the number of blue T-shirts to order for a group of students.
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