.D. ?No, the sample mean is equal to the population proportion of males. These values are not always? equal, because proportion is a biased estimator.

A genetics experiment involves a population of fruit flies consisting of 2 male named Bart and alfonso 2 females named Carla and Dana. Assume that two fruit flies are randomly selected with replacement.After listing the possible samples and finding the proportion of males in each sample, use a table to describe the sampling distribution of the proportion of males. ( Type integers or? fractions.)? = ________________A. No, the sample mean is equal to the population proportion of males These values are not always? equal, because proportion is an unbiased estimator.B.?Yes, the sample mean is equal to the population proportion of males. These values are always? equal, because proportion is an unbiased estimator.C. ?Yes, the sample mean is equal to the population proportion of males. These values are always? equal, because proportion is a biased estimator.D. ?No, the sample mean is equal to the population proportion of males. These values are not always? equal, because proportion is a biased estimator.

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