Say we decided to expand our study and asked ten more urban homeowners what they pay each month for rent. Assume the sample deviation remains the same. What will happen to our samples standard error

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Answer:

The correct option is  C

Step-by-step explanation:

Generally the sample standard error  is mathematically represented as

           [tex]\sigma_{\= x } = \frac{\sigma }{ \sqrt{n} }[/tex]

Where  [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation and  n is the sample size

  Now looking at the formula we see that

             [tex]\sigma_{\= x } \ \ \ \alpha \ \ \ \frac{1}{ \sqrt{n} }[/tex]

So  at constant [tex]\sigma[/tex] if n increases [tex]\sigma_{\= x }[/tex] decreases

So from the question if ten more urban homeowners are asked the question the samples standard error decreases

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