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A hypothesis regarding the weight of newborn infants at a community hospital is that the mean is 6.6 pounds. A sample of seven infants is randomly selected and their weights at birth are recorded as 9.0, 7.3, 6.0, 8.8, 6.8, 8.4, and 6.6 pounds. What is the sample standard deviation?

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Answer: 1.2

Explanation:

Given sample (x) : 9.0, 7.3, 6.0, 8.8, 6.8, 8.4, 6.6

Sample size : n= 7


\text{Sample mean}=\overline{x}=(\sum x)/(n)\\\\=(52.9)/(7)=7.55714285714\approx7.6

Formula for sample standard deviation :-


\sigma=\frac{\sum(x-\overline{x})^2}{n}

Now,
\sum(x-\overline{x})^2=(9-7.6)^2+(7.6-7.6)^2+(6-7.6)^2+(8.8-7.6)^2+(6.8-7.6)^2+(8.4-7.6)^2+(6.6-7.6)^2\\\\\Rightarrow\ \sum(x-\overline{x})^2=8.24

Now,
\sigma=(8.24)/(7)=1.177142857\approx1.2

Hence, the sample standard deviation = 1.2

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