IV. SAMPLING AND SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS a. Assume that the average weight of an NFL player is 245.7 pounds with a standard deviation of 34.5 pounds, but the probability distribution of the population is unknown. b. If a random sample of 32 NFL players is selected, what is the probability that the average weight of the sample will be less than 234 pounds.

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IV. SAMPLING AND SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS
a. Assume that the average weight of an NFL player is 245.7
pounds with a standard deviation of 34.5 pounds, but the
probability distribution of the population is unknown.
b. If a random sample of 32 NFL players is selected, what is
the probability that the average weight of the sample will
be less than 234 pounds.
Transcribed Image Text:IV. SAMPLING AND SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS a. Assume that the average weight of an NFL player is 245.7 pounds with a standard deviation of 34.5 pounds, but the probability distribution of the population is unknown. b. If a random sample of 32 NFL players is selected, what is the probability that the average weight of the sample will be less than 234 pounds.
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