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which of the following are example of inferential statistics?
□ estimating the average weight in a box of apples by measuring the weight of five apples.
□ making a bar chart from a set of data.
□ placing the prices of houses for sale in april in boston in rank order.
□ counting the blue candies in a package of m&ms as a way to estimate the proportion of blue candies in all packages.
Inferential statistics uses sample data to make estimates, inferences, or predictions about a larger population. Descriptive statistics summarizes or describes data directly without inferring about a population.
- Estimating the average weight of all apples in a box using 5 apples uses a sample to infer about the whole population (all apples in the box), so this is inferential.
- Making a bar chart only summarizes the given data, this is descriptive statistics, not inferential.
- Ranking house prices only organizes and describes the given data, this is descriptive statistics, not inferential.
- Using blue candies in one package to estimate the proportion in all packages uses a sample (one package) to infer about the larger population (all M&M packages), so this is inferential.
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- Estimating the average weight in a box of apples by measuring the weight of five apples.
- Counting the blue candies in a package of M&M's as a way to estimate the proportion of blue candies in all packages.