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A random sample of 58 apples are selected from an orchard and the weight of each apple is measured. The
Which of the following best describes the distribution of the mean weight of apples for
A: It is normal with a mean of 96.8grams and a standard error of 0.29grams.
B: It is normal with a mean of 96.8grams and a standard error of 2.18grams.
C: It has a mean of 96.8grams and a standard error of 2.18grams.
D: It has a mean of 96.8grams and a standard error of 16.6grams.
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