A population of values has a normal distribution with μ = 107 and σ = 5.6. You intend to draw a random sample of size n = 154. Please show your answers as numbers accurate to 4 decimal places. Find the probability that a single randomly selected value is greater than 106.1. P(X > 106.1) = Find the probability that a sample of size n = 154 is randomly selected with a mean greater than 106.1. P(x > 106.1) =
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