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To test μ for an x distribution that is mound-shaped using sample size n ≥ 30, how do you decide whether to use the normal or student's t distribution?

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Answer:
Use the normal distribution if the population standard deviation is known.
Use the student's t distribution when the population standard deviation is unknown.

Step-by-step explanation:
A mound-shaped distribution refers to the normal distribution.
A good sample size for testing against the normal distribution should be
n >= 30.
The condition for the sample size is satisfied.
However, we are not given the population standard deviation, therefore it is assumed to be unknown.
Therefore the student's t distribution should be used.
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