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What will be the standard deviation of the distribution of sample means if the population has a mean of 350 and a standard deviation of 90, a sample mean of 370.16, and a sample size of 36?

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Answered by mzlenecl74
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Answer:A criminal trial is an example of hypothesis testing without the statistics. ... You may have to take a much larger sample size, or in the court ... critical values that define the guts will be 1.96 standard deviations of X-Bar on either side of the mean of the sampling distribution [350], or UCV = 350 + 1.96*15 = 350


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Answered by kulnishank
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Answer:

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Formula: Standard deviation / Sqroot of sample size

90/Sq36

90/6

Ans = 15

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