141k views
2 votes
The distribution of actual weights of 8-ounce wedges of cheddar cheese produced at a dairy is normal with mean 8.1 ounces and standard deviation 0.2 ounces. a sample of 10 of these cheese wedges is selected. the company decides instead to sample batches of 20 cheese wedges, and the sampling is repeated every time workers start a new shift at the dairy. how will the distribution of the sample means of the weights of cheese wedges change from the previous batches, which only contained 10 samples?

1 Answer

4 votes
The mean of the weight is 8.1 ounces.
So the means of the distribution of 10 sample will be 10*8.1.
And the mean of 20 cheese wedges is again 20*8.1.
(The mean of the addition of two normal law is the sum of the
mean of each law)
Divide the above two numbers:
(20*8.1)/(10*8.1)=2

The distribution of the sample means of the weights of cheese wedges is multiplied by 2 in the new batches.
User David Baird
by
5.4k points