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IQ scores from a normal distribution with µ = 100 and σ = 15. If a random sample is selected from this population, on average, how much distance would you expected between the sample mean and

the population mean for each of the following samples?

a. A sample of n = 9 scores

b. A sample of n = 25 scores

c. A sample of n = 100 scores​

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