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A population of N = 10 scores has a mean of μ = 24. If one person with a score of X = 42 is removed from the population, what will be the value for the new mean?
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Answered by Steve
total points: 10*24 = 240

after removal of 42, you have 9 scores with a total of 198.

So, ...
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