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The standard error will be equal to 0.75.
What is the standard error?
The standard deviation of a statistic's sample distribution, or an approximation of that standard deviation, is the statistic's standard error. The term "standard error of the mean" is used when referring to a statistic that is the sample mean.
The standard error will be calculated by using the formula:-
SE = [tex]\sigma[/tex] / √n
Here [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation and n is the sample number.
SE = 6.5 / √75
SE = 0.75
Therefore the standard error will be equal to 0.75.
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