A sample of n = 13 observations is drawn from a normal population with $\mu$ = 1050 and $\sigma$ = 210. Find each of the following: A. P($\bar{X}$ > 1166) Probability = B. P($\bar{X}$ < 956) Probability = C. P($\bar{X}$ > 1044) Probability =
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