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I need help with this 3- part question, part A is completed

I need help with this 3- part question, part A is completed-example-1

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Since we want the sampling distribution of X, then we have the following:


\begin{gathered} n=25 \\ \mu_{\bar{X}}=\mu=73 \\ \sigma_{\bar{X}}=\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt[]{n}}=\frac{12.5}{\sqrt[]{25}}=2.5 \end{gathered}

then, we can calculate the probability by normalizing the variable X hat:


P(\bar{X}<77)=P(\frac{\bar{X}-\mu_X}{\sigma_X}<(77-73)/(2.5))=P(Z<1.6)=0.9452

therefore, the probability is 0.9452

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