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The tread life of tires mounted on light-duty trucks follows the normal probability distribution with a population mean of 60,000 miles and a population standard deviation of 4,000 miles. Suppose we select a sample of 40 tires and use a simulator to determine the tread life. What is the standard error of the mean?

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Answer: 632.46

Explanation:

The formula to calculate the standard error is given by :-


S.E.=(\sigma)/(√(n))

Given : The tread life of tires mounted on light-duty trucks follows the normal probability distribution with a population mean of 60,000 miles and a population standard deviation of 4,000 miles.

i.e.
\sigma= 4000

Also, sample size : n=40

Then standard error of the mean will be :-


S.E.=(4000)/(√(40))=632.455532034\approx632.46

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