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A population of N = 6 scores has Σ X = 30. What is the population mean?​Group of answer choices​5​30180​​15

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A population of N = 6 scores has Σ X = 30. What is the population mean?​Group of answer choices​5​30180​​15

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Solution

To find the population mean, you need to divide the sum of the scores (Σ X) by the number of scores (N).

Given: Σ X = 30 N = 6

Population mean (μ) = Σ X / N μ = 30 / 6 μ = 5

So, the population mean is 5.

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