In a population of N = 6, five of the individuals all have scores that are exactly 1 point above the mean. From this information, what can you determine about the score for the 6th individual?

a. It is also above the mean by 1 point.
b. It is below the mean by 1 point.
c. It is below the mean by 5 points.
d. There is not enough information to describe the 6th score.


C

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