Consider a sample of tires. Their diameters are measured and found to have a variance of 1.86.
Give a point estimate for the population variance in diameters of tires. Round your answer to two decimal places, if necessary.
solution
given that
variance =
2=1.86
point estimate for the population variance=
2=1.86
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