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A simple random sample of size 30 is drawn from a population of size 200. if the population mean is 57 and the population standard deviation is 6, what is the standard error of …
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A simple random sample of size 30 is drawn from a population of size 200. if the population mean is 57 and the population standard deviation is 6, what is the standard error of …
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A simple random sample of size 30 is drawn from a population of size 200. if the population mean is 57 and the population standard deviation is 6, what is the standard error of the mean?
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1.0954.
Explanation:
Standard error = std dev / √n
= 6 / √30
= 1.0954.
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