rite a set of eight numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)     Is there more than one possible set of numbers? Explain. a)There is only one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since a mean of 40 implies the numbers have to all be the same. b)There is more than one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since there are many sets of numbers with a mean 40, and the standard deviation will always be 0 since the sum of the differences between the numbers and the standard deviation is always 0.     c)There is more than one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since there are many sets of numbers with a mean 40, and the standard deviation will always be 0 since the sum of the differences between the numbers and the mean is always 0. d)There is more than one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since there are many sets of numbers with a mean 40, and the standard deviation will always be 0 if we choose integers for our set of numbers. e)There is only one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since a standard deviation of 0 implies the numbers have to all be the same.

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rite a set of eight numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
 
 
Is there more than one possible set of numbers? Explain.
a)There is only one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since a mean of 40 implies the numbers have to all be the same.
b)There is more than one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since there are many sets of numbers with a mean 40, and the standard deviation will always be 0 since the sum of the differences between the numbers and the standard deviation is always 0.    
c)There is more than one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since there are many sets of numbers with a mean 40, and the standard deviation will always be 0 since the sum of the differences between the numbers and the mean is always 0.
d)There is more than one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since there are many sets of numbers with a mean 40, and the standard deviation will always be 0 if we choose integers for our set of numbers.
e)There is only one set of numbers with a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 0 since a standard deviation of 0 implies the numbers have to all be the same.
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