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3 March, 19:28

Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar. The standard deviation of a sample taken from population A is 17.6 for a sample of 25. The standard deviation of a sample taken from population B is 21.2 for a sample of 30. The standard deviation of the sample mean differences is. (Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.)

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  1. 3 March, 19:44
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    The standard deviation of the sample mean is 16.98.

    Explanation:

    The standard deviation of the sample mean differences is given as by the difference of the 2 standard deviations. This is given as

    Difference of standard deviations=21.2-17.6 = 3.6

    Now the ratio of the difference to the largest standard difference is given as

    Ratio=3.6/21.2=0.1698

    Converting this into percentage as 0.1698x100=16.98

    The standard deviation of the sample mean is 16.98.
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