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Given a standard error of 7.8 and a sample size of 10, what is the standard deviation? Round to the nearest hundredth.(1 point)
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Standard deviation = Standard error x √sample size

Standard deviation = 7.8 x √10
Standard deviation = 7.8 x 3.16
Standard deviation = 24.708

Rounded to the nearest hundredth:
Standard deviation = 24.71
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