Let X be normally distributed with mean = 38 and standard deviation = 8. Use the given mean and standard deviation to fill in the boxes. The first row represents the z-score distribution while the second row represents the cumulative distribution. Construct the cumulative distribution using samples of size n = 16. Give answers as fractions or decimals rounded to at least one decimal place. YA -1 0 +1 +2 +3
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Given that the standard deviation is 8 and the sample size is 16, we can calculate the SEM as follows: SEM = 8 / sqrt(16) = 8 / 4 = 2. Show more…
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