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- A Doctor is interested in the proportion of Lyon county residents who were infected with covid-19 virus. There were 425 covid-19 cases reported among 25474 residents in Lyon county
a.What is the experimental unit in this experiment?
b.What is the population in this experiment?
c. What is a parameters considered in this experiment?
d. What is a statistics in this experiment?
e. What variables should pollster collect in this experiment?
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