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4 April, 17:15

One sample has a mean of M=6, and a second sample has a mean of m=12. The two samples are combined into a si gel set of scores. What is the mean for the combine set if both of the original samples have n=4 scores?

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  1. 4 April, 17:40
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    The mean for the combined set is 9.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The mean is the sum of all scores divided by the number of scores.

    First sample: Four scores, mean of 6. So they combine to 4*6 = 24.

    Second sample: Four scores, mean of 12. So they combine to 4*12 = 48.

    Combined set:

    Eight scores.

    Their sum is 24+48 = 72.

    72/8 = 9

    The mean for the combined set is 9.
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