Answer:
The correct answer is:
the amount of difference expected just by chance (b)
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard error in hypothesis testing is a measure of how accurately a sample distribution represents a distribution by using standard deviation. For example in a population, the sample mean deviates from the actual mean, the mean deviation is the standard error of the mean, showing the amount of difference between the sample mean and the actual mean, occurring just by chance. Mathematically standard error is represented as:
standard error = (mean deviation) ÷ √(sample size).
standard error is inversely proportional to sample size. The larger the sample size, the smaller the standard error, and vice versa.
For this case we have the following conversions:

We must apply the conversions to move from kilometers to feet.
We have then:

Rounding off we have:
10501 feet
Answer:
there are 10501 feet in 3.2 km
<h2>
The bench costs $325</h2>
Cost of bench = x
Cost of garden table = x - 50
x - 50 + x = 700
2x - 50 = 700
2x = 750
x = 325
Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
41/6 - 5/6 = 36/6
36/6 = 6
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