Calculate the standard error of the mean for the sample of four: 9, 10, 9, 10. Standard deviation = .58, mean of sample. 9.5.
standard error = \(\large \frac{s}{\sqrt{n}} \)
\(\large \frac{0.58}{\sqrt{4}} \)
simplify
i see "math processing error" on the first two that you sent
i know its supposed to be the standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample number
but I am not getting the right answer...it is a multiple choice question
oh ok, then latex is not working
standard error = 0.29
i have four multiple choice options, 1.7, 1.28, .88, .62
maybe someone made a mistake
i will give you a medal, since I got the same answer as you anyhowwwwww
:)
I emailed the professor...I guess thats all i can do!
options maybe incorrect
good luck !
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