Question 1.8 6 pts Suppose the horses in a large stable have a mean weight of 1467 lbs, and a standard deviation of 93 lbs. What is the probability that the mean weight of the sample of horses would differ from the population mean by less than 9 lbs if 49 horses are sampled at random from the stable? 0.915 0.497 0.503 None of these 0.612
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