Suppose it is known that the mean and the standard deviation for a given population are 65 and 8, respectively. What is the probability that a sample of 100 drawn from this population will have a mean greater than 66?
Suppose it is known that the mean and the standard deviation for a given population are 65 and 8, respectively. What is the probability that a sample of 100 drawn from this population will have a mean greater than 66?
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2. Suppose it is known that the mean and the standard deviation for a given population are 65 and 8, respectively. What is the probability that a sample of 100 drawn from this population will have a mean greater than 66?
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