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When two births are randomly selected the sample space for genders is bb, bg, gb, and gg. Assume that those four outcome

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When two births are randomly selected the sample space for genders is bb, bg, gb, and gg. Assume that those four outcomes are equally likely. Construct a table that describes the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of girls from two births. Does the mean of the sample proportions equal the proportion of girls in two births? Does the result suggest that a sample proportion is an unbiased estimator of a population proportion? For the entire population, assume the probability of having a boy is the probability of having a girl is 2and this is not affected by how many boys or girls have previously been born, GBB Determine the probabilities of each sample proportion. Sample proportion of girls Probability (Type integers or simplified fractions.) Does the mean of the sample proportions equal the proportion of girls in two births? 1 O A. Yes, both the mean of the sample proportions and the population proportion are Time Remaining: 01:31:04 Next

De womeran Does the mean of the sample proportions equal the proportion of girls in two birthe? O A. Yes, both the mean of the sample proportions and the population proportionare OB Yes, both the mean of the sample proportions and the population proportion are OC. Yes, both the mean of the sample proportions and the population proportion are OD. No, the mean of the sample proportion and the population proportion are not equat Does the result togest that a sample proportion is an unbiased ctia of a population proportion? OA No, because the sample proportions and the population proportion are the same, OB No. because the sample proportions and the population proportion are not the same OC Yes, because the sample proportions and the population proportion are not the same OD. Yes, because the sample proportions and the population proportion are the same Time Remaining 01:30:47 MacBook