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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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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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Given:
mean = 64
standard deviation = 6
sample size = 50
Standard error of the sample mean = standard deviation / √sample size
Standard error = 6 / √50 = 6/7.07 =
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