?A sample of \(n = 6\) scores has a mean of \(M = 10\). If one score with a value of \(X

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QUESTION:

A sample of \(n = 6\) scores has a mean of \(M = 10\). If one score with a value of  \(X = 12\) is removed from the sample, then what is the value of the new sample mean?

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Text Transcription:

n = 6  

M=10  

X=12  

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QUESTION:

A sample of \(n = 6\) scores has a mean of \(M = 10\). If one score with a value of  \(X = 12\) is removed from the sample, then what is the value of the new sample mean?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

n = 6  

M=10  

X=12  

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