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19 January, 06:05

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The mean of a population being sampled is 64, and and the standard deviation is 6.

If the sample size is 50, the standard error of the mean is

. (Round off your answer to the nearest hundredth.)

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  1. 19 January, 07:35
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    The standard error of the mean is 0.85

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets revise some definition to solve the problem

    - The mean of the distribution of sample means is called the expected

    value of M

    - It is equal to the population mean μ

    - The standard deviation of the distribution of sample means is called

    the standard error of M

    - The rule of standard error is σM = σ/√n, where σ is the standard

    deviation and n is the size of the sample

    * lets solve the problem

    - The mean of a population being sampled is 64

    ∴ μ = 64

    - The standard deviation is 6

    ∴ σ = 6

    - The sample size is 50

    ∴ n = 50

    ∵ The standard error is σM = σ/√n

    ∴ The standard error is σM = 6/√50 = 0.8485

    * The standard error of the mean is 0.85
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