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Suppose that samples of size n = 25 are selected at random from a normal population with mean 100 and standard deviation 10.
What is the standard error of the sample mean?

a. 2
b. None of the others
c. 10
d. 0.5
e. 5

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6/22/23, 11:01 AM quiz chapter 7( 14 questions) (page 2 of 2)

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A normal population has mean 100 and variance 25.


How large must the random sample be if you want the standard error of the sample average to be 1.5?

a. 10
b. None of the others
c. 11
d. 9
e. 12

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A random sample of size n1 = 16 is selected from a normal population with a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 8.
A second random sample of size n2 = 9 is taken from another normal population with mean 70 and standard deviation 12. Let 
be the two sample means.
Find the probability that  exceeds 4.

a. 0.473
b. None of the others
c. 0.719
d. 0.633
e. 0.587

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Individual tomatoes have mean weight of 10 ounces and standard deviation 3 ounces.
Find the probability that the average weight of of 36 tomatoes is between 10 and 11 ounces.

a. None of the others


b. 0.477
c. 0.733
d. 0.977
e. 0.5

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