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5. Suppose the standard error
To calculate the standard error, you need to divide the standard deviation by the square root of the sample size.
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To calculate the standard error, you need to divide the standard deviation by the square root of the sample size.
Standard Error
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A population has a standard deviation ó of 23 units. (Give your answers correct to two decimal places.)
(a) Find the standard
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What are the grand mean, the UCL and the LCL of a control chart for the mean? Why do you suppose + (with underline) standard
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According to one pollster, 48% of people are afraid of flying. Suppose that a sample of size 20 is drawn. Find the value of
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If a population has a standard deviation σ of 18.2 units, what is the standard error of the mean if samples of size 25 are
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1. Suppose quality control inspectors at the coffee house chain take a sample of 100 pieces of this chocolate product from an
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Suppose you want an 85 percent confidence level. What value would you use to multiply the standard error of the mean by?
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Suppose you know ó and you want an 85 percent confidence level. What value would you use to multiply the standard error of the
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Suppose you know σ and you want an 85 percent confidence level. What value would you use to multiply the standard error of the
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