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20. Box A and Box B both contains the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. If the one number is taken at a time from each box, with replacement, how many possible outcomes of getting the 5 as a sum of two numbers?
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23. It is the maximum of a parameter and the actual value of the parameter also known as the Maximum Error estimate.
Sample size
Critical value
Level of significance
Margin of error
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