Identify whether the sample 24,19,24,20,23 is a possible bootstrap sample from the original sample 20, 24, 19, 23, 18 . A) Possible B) Not Possible
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Step 1: To determine if the sample 24,19,24,20,23 is a possible bootstrap sample from the original sample 20, 24, 19, 23, 18, we need to check if the bootstrap sample contains the same elements as the original sample, and if it allows for repetition of elements. Show more…
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