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30 March, 19:53

From a population of 200 elements, a sample of 49 elements is selected. it is determined that the sample mean is 56 and the sample standard deviation is 14. the standard error of the mean is

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  1. 30 March, 21:23
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    The standard error of the mean is computed by: s/sqrtn

    Where:

    S is the standard deviation

    N is the sample size

    So in our problem, standard deviation is 14 while the sample mean is 49.

    Using the formula given above and plugging in the given:

    Standard error = s / sqrt n

    = 14 / sqrt 49

    = 14 / 7

    = 2
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