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24 August, 16:15

A randomly selected sample of 60 mathematics majors spent an average of $200.00 for textbooks one term, while during the same term, a randomly selected sample of 40 literature majors spent an average of $180.00 for textbooks.

The standard deviation for each sample was $20.00. The standard error for the difference between the two sample means is:

A. 0.057

B. 4.082

C. 5.744

D. 16.663

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  1. 24 August, 17:33
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    Option B is correct = 4.082

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the question, we have the following information;

    Sample A, 60 people are randomly selected = $200 for textbook in one term.

    Sample B:, 40 people are randomly selected = $180 for textbook in one term. Standard deviation of sample A and B = $20.

    Difference in the average value = 200-180 = 20.

    To calculate the standard error we have;

    Standard error = SD/√number of sample.

    Standard error = 20/√20 = 20 / 4.472

    = 4 ...
  2. 24 August, 19:46
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    c. 5.744

    Step-by-step explanation:

    given the following:

    N1, population sample 1 = 60 mathematics majors

    average mean 1 = $200.00 for textbooks

    N2' POPulation sample 2 = 40 literature majors

    average mean 2 = $180.00 for textbooks.

    The standard deviation,ρ for each population sample = $20.00.

    to calculate the standard error, we will use the formula

    standard error SE = standard deviation / root population

    SE for sample 1 = ρ/root N1

    = 20 / root 60 = 2.58

    SE for sample 1 = ρ/root N2

    SE for sample 2 = 20/root40 = 3.162

    The standard error for the difference between the two sample = adding SE1 + SE2

    = 2.58 + 3.162 = 5.744
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