?One sample has a mean of \(M = 6\), and a second sample has a mean of \(M = 12\). The

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QUESTION:

One sample has a mean of \(M = 6\), and a second sample has a mean of \(M = 12\). The two samples are combined into a single set of scores.

a. What is the mean for the combined set if both the original samples have \(n = 4\) scores?

b. What is the mean for the combined set if the first sample has \(n = 3\) and the second sample has \(n = 6\)?

c. What is the mean for the combined set if the first sample has \(n = 6\) and the second sample has \(n = 3\) ?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

M= 6

M= 12  

n = 4  

n = 3  

n = 6

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QUESTION:

One sample has a mean of \(M = 6\), and a second sample has a mean of \(M = 12\). The two samples are combined into a single set of scores.

a. What is the mean for the combined set if both the original samples have \(n = 4\) scores?

b. What is the mean for the combined set if the first sample has \(n = 3\) and the second sample has \(n = 6\)?

c. What is the mean for the combined set if the first sample has \(n = 6\) and the second sample has \(n = 3\) ?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

M= 6

M= 12  

n = 4  

n = 3  

n = 6

ANSWER:

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(a) The mean of the first sample,

 The mean of the second sample

The mean for the combined set if both the original samples have  scores is,

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