and find the probability that the weight of a randomly selected checked-in luggage is less than 61 lbs. (Round the answer to 4 decimal places) 2. Use the Central Limit Theorem Select an answer Select an answer the original population is normally distributed the sample size is large (n>30) although the distribution of the original population is unknown the sample size is small (n<30) and the distribution of the original population is unknown the distribution of the original population is unknown o describe the probability distribution of S and state its parameters us and os: (Round the answers to 1 decimal place) S~ Select an answer |(Ps= Select an answer X² N F unknown T B 13 σS

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According to the data, the weight of a randomly selected checked-in luggage has a normal distribution with
a mean of 51 lbs and a standard deviation of 9 lbs. Let X be the weight of a randomly selected checked-in
luggage and let S be the total weight of a random sample of size 33.
1. Describe the probability distribution of X and state its parameters
and o:
X~
Select an answer (μ =
Select an answer
unknown
X²
B
N
T
2. Use the Central Limit Theorem
and find the probability that the weight of a randomly selected checked-in luggage is less than 61 lbs.
(Round the answer to 4 decimal places)
Check-In
Select an answer
Select an answer
the original population is normally distributed
the sample size is large (n>30) although the distribution of the original population is unknown
the sample size is small (n<30) and the distribution of the original population is unknown
the distribution of the original population is unknown
S~ Select an answer (s=
Select an answer
σ=
to describe the probability distribution of S and state its parameters us and os: (Round the answers to 1
decimal place)
X²
N
F
unknown
T
B
, JS =
and find the probability that the total weight of a sample of 33 randomly selected checked-in luggages is
between 1686 and 1738 lbs.
(Round the answer to 4 decimal places)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 7 According to the data, the weight of a randomly selected checked-in luggage has a normal distribution with a mean of 51 lbs and a standard deviation of 9 lbs. Let X be the weight of a randomly selected checked-in luggage and let S be the total weight of a random sample of size 33. 1. Describe the probability distribution of X and state its parameters and o: X~ Select an answer (μ = Select an answer unknown X² B N T 2. Use the Central Limit Theorem and find the probability that the weight of a randomly selected checked-in luggage is less than 61 lbs. (Round the answer to 4 decimal places) Check-In Select an answer Select an answer the original population is normally distributed the sample size is large (n>30) although the distribution of the original population is unknown the sample size is small (n<30) and the distribution of the original population is unknown the distribution of the original population is unknown S~ Select an answer (s= Select an answer σ= to describe the probability distribution of S and state its parameters us and os: (Round the answers to 1 decimal place) X² N F unknown T B , JS = and find the probability that the total weight of a sample of 33 randomly selected checked-in luggages is between 1686 and 1738 lbs. (Round the answer to 4 decimal places)
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