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During a certain week the mean price of gasoline in the New England area was $2.815 per gallon . A random sample of 34 gas stations is drawn from this population . What is the probability that the mean price for the sample was between $2.766 and \$2.920 that week ? Assume sigma=\$0.43

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the sample mean is normally distributed with mean u and standard deviation, then


z=\frac{x-\mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt[]{n}}}=\frac{2766-2815}{\frac{0.43}{\sqrt[]{34}}}=-664.46

and


z=\frac{2920-2815}{\frac{0.43}{\sqrt[]{34}}}=1423.84

so,

[tex]P(2766answer: 94.11%
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