The standard deviation of a particular sample is equal to the standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size. That is,

The mean of a particular sample is equal to the mean of the set the sample was taken from. That is,

Answer:
The answer for the problem would be -12
Step-by-step explanation:
(28+35) = 63
63-75= -12
Answer:
D. The equations do not have the same solution because the second eqlition can never be obtained when multiplying the first
equation by any value
Step-by-step explanation:
-21=14 Equ(1)
6.1=-42 Equ(2)
Multiplying the first equation by -3 will give
-63= -42
Which is not equivalent to the second equation
Multiplying the first equation by 3, we have
-63=42
Not equivalent to the second equation
Multiplying both sides of the first equation by -4, we have
84=56
Not equivalent to the second equation
D. The equations do not have the same solution because the second eqlition can never be obtained when multiplying the first
equation by any value