Here = $$\frac{\text { No. of units in the population }}{\text { No. of units in the sample }}$$
For example, if N = 100, n = 10, then k = $$\left(\frac{N}{n}\right)=\left(\frac{100}{10}\right)$$
Here = $$\frac{\text { No. of units in the population }}{\text { No. of units in the sample }}$$
For example, if N = 100, n = 10, then k = $$\left(\frac{N}{n}\right)=\left(\frac{100}{10}\right)$$