Whenever a standard six-sided die is rolled, one of the following six possible outcomes will occur by chance: , , , , , and .
These random outcomes are represented by the population data values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
At the beginning of Week 4, take a random sample of size n = 9 from this population by actually rolling a standard six-sided die 9 separate times and recording your results. If you do not have access to a standard six-sided die, you can conduct an online search for "roll a die" to find an online die-rolling simulator to use instead. Post your random sample of n = 9 data values along with the corresponding calculated sample mean (rounded to the nearest tenth).
The is drawn in R software as follows and the sample mean is also computed as shown below:
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