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A. For N=5, the sample size would be 5-3=2. B. For N=15, the sample size would be 15-3=12. C. For N-7, we need to subtract 3 from N-7, so the sample size would be (N-7)-3=N-10. D. For N-13, we need to subtract 3 from N-13, so the sample size would be Show more…
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