SOLUTION: There is a set of 100 observations with a mean of 46 and a standard deviation of 0. What is the value of the smallest observation in the set?
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Question 315247: There is a set of 100 observations with a mean of 46 and a standard deviation of 0. What is the value of the smallest observation in the set?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A standard deviation of 0 means every reading was 46.
Is that the case?
If so, the smallest and the largest reading, every reading, was 46.
Re-post, if there was a mistake.
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