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a) How far away on average is an individual to score from the mean? The answer is in seconds.
b) How far away on average is a group of 10 to score from the mean? The answer is in seconds. (round to 2 decimal places)
c) How far away on average is a group of 100 to score from the mean? The answer is in seconds.
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