A certain test preparation course is designed to help students improve their scores on the GRE exam. A mock exam is given at the beginning and end of the course to determine the effectiveness of the course. The following measurements are the net change in 7 students' scores on the exam after completing the course: \[ 24,6,21,8,16,10,18 \] Using these data, construct a \( 80 \% \) confidence interval for the average net change in a student's score after completing the course. Assume the population is approximately normal. Step 2 of 4 : Calculate the sample standard deviation for the given sample data. Round your answer to one decimal place.
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To find the sample standard deviation, we first need to calculate the mean of the scores and then compute the standard deviation using the following formula: 1. **Calculate the mean (\( \bar{x} \)):** \[ \bar{x} = \frac{(24 + 6 + 21 + 8 + 16 + 10 + 18)}{7} = \frac{103}{7} \approx 14.7 \] 2. **Calculate the squared deviations from the mean:** \[ \text{Deviations} = (24 - 14.7)^2, (6 - 14.7)^2, (21 - 14.7)^2, (8 - 14.7)^2, (16 - 14.7)^2, (10 - 14.7)^2, (18 - 14.7)^2 \] \[ = (9.3)^2, (-8.7)^2, (6.3)^2, (-6.7)^2, (1.3)^2, (-4.7)^2, (3.3)^2 \] \[ = 86.49, 75.69, 39.69, 44.89, 1.69, 22.09, 10.89 \] 3. **Sum of squared deviations:** \[ \text{Sum} = 86.49 + 75.69 + 39.69 + 44.89 + 1.69 + 22.09 + 10.89 = 281.42 \] 4. **Calculate the sample variance \( s^2 \):** \[ s^2 = \frac{\text{Sum of squared deviations}}{n - 1} = \frac{281.42}{7 - 1} = \frac{281.42}{6} \approx 46.9 \] 5. **Calculate the sample standard deviation \( s \):** \[ s = \sqrt{46.9} \approx 6.8 \] Hence, the sample standard deviation rounded to one decimal place is **6.8**.
