An experiment is set up to study the weights of 35 mice after they are injected with a drug. The population mean is 23.50 grams with a standard deviation of 3.40 grams. The standard error of he sample is ___ (round off your answer to the nearest hundredth.)

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Standard Error Formula is
SE = [tex] \frac{s}{ \sqrt{n} }} [/tex]

where:
SE = standard error
s = standard deviation
n = number of observations of the samples


so in the given, 35 is the sample size
3.40 grams is the standard deviation

SE = [tex] \frac{3.4}{ \sqrt{35} } [/tex]
= [tex] \frac{3.4}{ \sqrt{5.91660797831} } [/tex]
≈ 0.65

Answer: 26.10

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