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What is the relationship between the standard deviation of the sample mean and the population standard deviation?

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The mean of the sample mean ˉX that we have just computed is exactly the mean of the population. The standard deviation of the sample mean ˉX that we have just computed is the standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size: √10=√20/√2.

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The mean of the sample mean ˉX that we have just computed is exactly the mean of the population. The standard deviation of the sample mean ˉX that we have just computed is the standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size: √10=√20/√2.

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