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Statistics problem. I have a homework that I am having trouble with.

Statistics problem. I have a homework that I am having trouble with.-example-1
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The formula for the mean and standard deviation of a sampling distribution is


\begin{gathered} \mu_{\bar{x}}=\mu \\ and\text{ } \\ \sigma_{\bar{x}}=(\sigma)/(√(n)) \end{gathered}

Now, on putting the values we have


\begin{gathered} \sigma=10\text{ and }\mu=126 \\ Then,\text{ } \\ (i).\text{ n=26} \\ \begin{equation*} \mu_{\bar{x}}=126 \end{equation*} \\ and \\ \sigma_{\bar{x}}=(10)/(√(26)) \\ (\imaginaryI\imaginaryI)\text{ n = 38} \\ \begin{equation*} \mu_{\bar{x}}=126 \end{equation*} \\ and \\ \sigma_{\bar{x}}=(10)/(√(38)) \end{gathered}

Hence, this is the required answer.

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