Suppose the sample standard deviation is 15.74 and the sample size is 32. What is the estimated standard error? Round up your answer to three decimal places, and include 0 before the decimal place if needed. E.g., 0.123
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- Sample standard deviation (\(s\)) = 15.74 - Sample size (\(n\)) = 32 Show more…
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