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A sample of n = 6 scores has a mean of m = 5. one person with a score of x = 12 is added to the distribution. what is the mean for the new set of scores?
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A sample of n = 6 scores has a mean of m = 5. one person with a score of x = 12 is added to the distribution. what is the mean for the new set of scores?
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A sample of n = 6 scores has a mean of m = 5. one person with a score of x = 12 is added to the distribution. what is the mean for the new set of scores?
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the answer is 7.66. hope this helps
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