Question 10 In statistics, sample and population standard deviations are calculated differently. Sometimes False True Maybe Question 13 The standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means, , is called the standard error of the mean. O True False Question 3 0.77 points Save An Provide an appropriate response. Central Limit Theorem A soda machine dispenses normally distributed amounts of soda with a mean of 20 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.2 ounce. Are you more likely to randomly select one bottle with an amount between 19.8 ounces and 20.2 ounces or are you more likely to select a sample of eight bottles with a mean amount between 19.8 ounces and 20.2 ounces? Explain. It is more likely to select a sample of eight bottles with an amount between 19.8 ounces and 20.2 ounces because a large percentage of the data is now closer to the mean. It is more likely to select one bottle with more than 20.3 ounces because a large percentage of the data is now closer to the mean. > A Moving to another question will save this response. « < Question 3 of 13 Question 9 0.77 points Save Answer Central Limit Theorem When to use the sample or population standard deviation? if all you have is a sample, but you wish to make a statement about the population standard deviation from which the sample is drawn, you need to use the sample standard deviation. O Sometimes O True O False O Mavbe A Moving to another question will save this response. < < Question 9 of 13 > >>