Suppose that x has a distribution with = 10 and = 5. If a random sample is taken of size n = 44, find .

10.00
0.75
1.51
0.11 my answer was 0.75 is this
5.00 correct

Your subject appears to be statistics.

yes statistics it is

What do you want to find? What is the data from the random sample?

To calculate the standard deviation (σ) of a random sample, you can use the formula:

σ = σ / √n

where σ is the population standard deviation and n is the sample size.

In this case, the population standard deviation (σ) is 5 and the sample size (n) is 44. Plugging these values into the formula, we get:

σ = 5 / √44

Simplifying this expression, we have:

σ = 5 / 6.63

Calculating this division, we find:

σ ≈ 0.753

Therefore, the correct answer is 0.75.