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The average natural gas bill for a random sample of 21 homes in a certain city during the month of march was​ $311.90 with a sample standard deviation of​ $51.60. what is the standard error of the mean for this​ sample?

User Elreimundo
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Solution:
Standard Error Formula:
SEx̄ = S / UNDERROOT N
where,
SEx̄ = Standard Error of the Mean
s = Standard Deviation of the Mean
n = Number of Observations of the Sample
SExĚ„ = 51.60/ âš21 = 11.26004314
So, standard error = 11.26004314
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