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(a) The standard error of the mean is

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A sample of 10 observations is selected from a normal population for which the population standard deviation is known to be 5. The sample mean is 19
(a) The standard error of the mean is
E = t*s/sqrt(n)
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E = invT(0.97.5,df=9)*5/sqrt(10)
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E = 3.5768
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stan H.

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