Assume the second number is x, then the other two are x - 2, x + 2
So x-2 + x + x + 2 = 51
-> 3x = 51
-> x = 17
Answer:
175
Step-by-step explanation:
The sample size n in<em> Simple Random Sampling</em> is given by
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where z = 1.96 is the z-score associated with a 95% confidence level ans s the standard deviation.
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Replacing values
So, there should be 175 chief executive officers in a sample if we want to estimate the population mean annual salary plus bonus with a margin of error of $100,000
I think there are two solutions, 63 or 147:
63 = 3² x 7, factors 1 | 3 | 7 | 9 | 21 | 63<span>
147 = 3 x 7</span>², factors 1 | 3 | 7 | 21 | 49 | 147
Answer:
The standard error of the mean is 0.02
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to calculate the standard error of the mean.
Mathematically;
standard error of mean = SD/ √n
where SD is the standard deviation and n is the number of samples
From the question, SD = 0.22 and n = 121
Inserting this into the equation
Standard error of the mean = 0.22/√121
= 0.22/11 = 0.02