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If random error in an experiment for 10 observation is e then random error in experiment for 60 observation will be

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1/6

Step-by-step explanation:

A random error in statistics is an error due to chance. It has no particular pattern and is assumed to cancel itself out over the repeated measurements.

Random error for 10 experiments = e ( Given)

As the number of observations increase then the random errors will decrease.

Thus, the random error in an experiment for 10 observations is e, then the random error in experiment of  observations will be x/6 or 1/6 times x

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