Suppose x has a distribution with u = 56 and o = 8. A USE SALT (a) If random samples of sizen = 16 are selected, can we say anything about the x distribution of sample means? O Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean µ 7 = 56 and o 7 = 2. O Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o , = 0.5. O Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u - = 56 and o - = 8. O No, the sample size is too small. (b) If the original x distribution is normal, can we say anything about the x distribution of random samples of size 16 Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o, = 2. Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean µ , = 56 and o - = 0.5. O Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o, = 8. O No, the sample size is too small. Find P(52 < x < 57). (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

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Suppose x has a distribution with u = 56 and o = 8.
n USE SALT
(a) If random samples of size n = 16 are selected, can we say anything about the x distribution of sample means?
O Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o = 2.
Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u,
= 56 and o , = 0.5.
Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u,
= 56 and o
= 8.
O No, the sample size is too small.
(b) If the original x distribution is normal, can we say anything about the x distribution of random samples of size 16?
Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o = 2.
O Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o , = 0.5.
Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u , = 56 and o, = 8.
O No, the sample size is too small.
Find P(52 < x < 57). (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose x has a distribution with u = 56 and o = 8. n USE SALT (a) If random samples of size n = 16 are selected, can we say anything about the x distribution of sample means? O Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o = 2. Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o , = 0.5. Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o = 8. O No, the sample size is too small. (b) If the original x distribution is normal, can we say anything about the x distribution of random samples of size 16? Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o = 2. O Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u, = 56 and o , = 0.5. Yes, the x distribution is normal with mean u , = 56 and o, = 8. O No, the sample size is too small. Find P(52 < x < 57). (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
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