Each score in a set of data is multiplied by 4, and then 9 is added to each score after the multiplication. If the original mean is 7 and the original standard deviation is 3, what are the new mean and new standard deviation?
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- Original mean (\(\mu\)) = 7 - Original standard deviation (\(\sigma\)) = 3 Show more…
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