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- The first experiment I created 200 samples with 10 students in each and took each sample's mean. The mean of this distribution was about 10.7 miles with a standard deviation of 3.7 miles. (See video) Next I did 200 samples with 20 students each, then I did 200 samples with 50 students each and finally I did 200 samples with 100 students each. Watch the following video and answer the following questions about the sampling distributions being created. 1) For the samples with 100 students each, when the sampling is complete, what will the mean be close to or equal to? 2) For the samples with 100 students each, when the sampling is complete, will the standard deviation be smaller than the standard deviation for the samples with 50 students each? 3) What is the mean of the population of students that I am randomly sampling from? 4) What is the name of the important theorem that I am demonstrating right now.?Maddie has two different routes that she can take to get to school. The first route is a longer distance, but has no traffic lights. The second route is a shorter distance, but has a lot of traffic lights. The amount of time it takes to get to school by the "longer distance" route follows a Normal distribution with mean 20 minutes and standard deviation o = 1.5 mirutes. The amount of time it takes to get to school by the "shorter distance" route follows a Normal distribution with mean =17 minutes and standard deviation a = 6.5 minutes. Suppose we select independent random samples of 20 days for each route. Let XL-Xs be the đifference in the sample mean travel time for the two routes %3D %3D (a) Calculate the probability that the sample mean time for the longer distance is shorter than the sample mean time for the shorter distance. (b) Should we be surprised if the sample mean time for the longer distance is shorter than the sample mean time for the shorter distance?The salaries of professional baseball players are heavily skewed right with a mean of $3.2 million and a standard deviation of $2 million. The salaries of professional football players are also heavily skewed right with a mean of $1.9 million and a standard deviation of $1.5 million. A random sample of 40 baseball players’ salaries and 35 football players’ salaries is selected. The mean salary is determined for both samples. Let represent the difference in the mean salaries for baseball and football players. Which of the following represents the shape of the sampling distribution for ? skewed right since the populations are both right skewed skewed right since the differences in salaries cannot be negative approximately Normal since both sample sizes are greater than 30 approximately Normal since the sum of the sample sizes is greater than 30