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The average yearly cost per household of owning a cat is $183.80. suppose that we randomly select 36 households that own a cat. what is the probability that the sample mean of these 36 households is more
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The average yearly cost per household of owning a cat is $183.80. suppose that we randomly select 36 households that own a cat. what is the probability that the sample mean of these 36 households is more than $175.00? assume standard deviation of the population is $32.
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The probability that that a sample of size, n, has a mean more that a given value, X, is given by:
Thus, the required probability is given by:
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