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The Distribution of Sample Means expresses the way in which sample means taken from a population and of a given sample size are distributed around the population mean.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

This is because, since the sample mean equals the population means, the distribution of the sample means about the sample size would also be the distribution of the sample size distributed about the population mean.

This usually results in a normally distributed population for a sample size greater than 30.

So, if the sample size is greater than 30, the population mean and sample mean would have the same value and distribution.

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