Basically just substitute
3(-2)-1-3(-2) = -6-1+6 = -1
The answer is -1.
Answer: The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of M is equal to the standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size.
You can assume that the sampling distribution of M is normally distributed for any sample size.
Step-by-step explanation:
- According to the central limit theorem , if we have a population with mean
and standard deviation
, then if we take a sufficiently large random samples from the population with replacement , the distribution of the sample means will be approximately normally distributed. - When population is normally distributed , then the mean of the sampling distribution = Population mean

- Standard deviation of the sampling distribution =
, where
= standard deviation of the population , n= sample size.
So, the correct statements are:
- You can assume that the sampling distribution of M is normally distributed for any sample size.
- The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of M is equal to the standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size.
Answer:
x = 20/33
Step-by-step explanation:
-6.6x = -4
Divide both sides by -6.6.
x = -4/(-6.6)
x = 40/66
x = 20/33
Answer:
The third option because the x-value 1 has two different y-values.
Step-by-step explanation: