A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 595 grams and a standard deviation of 29 grams. If you pick 16 fruits at random, then 3% of the time, their mean weight will be greater than how many grams?
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SEM = 29 / sqrt(16) = 29 / 4 = 7.25 grams Show more…
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