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Find the value of the finite population correction factor $\frac{N-n}{N-1}$ for(a) $n=5$ and $N=200$;(b) $n=50$ and $N=300$;(c) $n=200$ and $N=800$.
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Determine the finite population correction factor for each of the following: (a) N = 1000 and n = 500 (b) N = 1000 and n = 100 (c) N = 1000 and n = 75 (d) N = 1000 and n = 50 (e) What happens to the finite population correction factor as the sample size n decreases but the population size N remains the same?
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