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As follows
r-6=7
+6 +6
r= 13
Answer:
The standard error in estimating the mean = (0.1 × standard deviation of the distribution)
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard error of the mean, for a sample, σₓ is related to the standard deviation, σ, through the relation
σₓ = σ/(√n)
n = sample size = 100
σₓ = σ/(√100)
σₓ = (σ/10) = 0.1σ
Hence, the standard error in estimating the mean = (0.1 × standard deviation of the distribution)
If you want to round 98.155 to the nearest tenth, it is 98.2.
The 1 is in the tenths place.
If the number to the right of it is 5 or more, round up.
If the number to the right of it is 4 or less, round down.
In this case, you round the digit in the tenths place up because the digit in the <em>hundredths</em> place is 5+.
Add them all together the divide what you get by 5