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The sample mean foot length of a simple random sample of 25 third-graders is 22.5 cm. The standard error of the mean is 0.8 cm. Which one of the following is a correct interpretation for the standard error of the mean? A. The typical distance between each individual foot length in the sample and the sample mean foot length is approximately 0.8 cm. B. The typical distance between one sample mean foot length and another sample mean foot length is 0.8 cm. C. The typical distance between each individual foot length in the population and the true mean foot length is approximately 0.8 cm. D. The typical distance between means of samples of size 25 and the population mean foot length is approximately 0.8 cm E. The typical distance between each individual foot length in the sample and the true mean foot length is approximately 0.8 cm.
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