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25 October, 03:06

The mean and standard deviation of a population being sampled are 64 and 6, respectively. If the sample size is 50, what is the standard error of the mean?

how do I find the standard error?

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  1. 25 October, 03:22
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    SEM - Standard error of the mean;

    You can find the standard error with a formula:

    SEM = s / √n, where s is the standard deviation and n is the sample size;

    SEM = 6 / √50 = 6 / 7.071

    Answer:

    SEM = 0.8485
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