Suppose the standard deviation of the sample mean is equal to 0.6. If a sample of size n=100n=100 is collected, what is the population standard deviation?

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2022-08-26

Suppose the standard deviation of the sample mean is equal to 0.6. If a sample of size n=100n=100 is collected, what is the population standard deviation?

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Payten Daniels

Payten Daniels

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Given,
Sample standard deviation of mean = 0.6
Sample size =100
Population standard deviation is calculated as follows:
Sample standard deviation = Population standard deviation / sqrt(n)
Population standard deviation =sample standard deviation x sqrt(n)
= 0.6 × 100 = 0.6 × 10 = 6
Thus, the population standard deviation =6.

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