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The Sample Mean of a Variable Is Found to Be

Question 42

Question 42

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The sample mean of a variable is found to be 35.7. The true population mean of that variable was known to be 40.2. What is the sampling error of the variable?


A) 4.20
B) 9.00
C) 4.50
D) 2.25

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