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i) without replacement

The size of the population is N=11. If samples of size n=8 are to be selected from this population without replacement then, the number of possible samples is \binom{N}{n}=\binom{11}{8}=165.


ii) with replacement

The number of possible samples of size n=8 that can be selected from a population of size N=11 with replacement is, N^n=11^8=214358881

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