Questions: In the simulation, when we are building a sampling distribution, what does each dot represent in the graph?

In the simulation, when we are building a sampling distribution, what does each dot represent in the graph?
Transcript text: In the simulation, when we are building a sampling distribution, what does each dot represent in the graph?
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Step 1: Analyzing the question and the provided context

The question asks about the meaning of each dot in a sampling distribution graph being generated in a simulation. The context describes the simulation as drawing samples of 25 part-time college students and calculating the proportion of females for each sample.

Step 2: Interpreting the meaning of a dot in the graph

Each dot in the graph represents a single sample's proportion of female part-time college students. The distribution shown in the graph displays the proportions obtained from multiple random samples, each consisting of 25 students.

Final Answer: The correct answer is: A random sample of 25 part-time college students.

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