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Assume that weights of adult females are
80
kg and a standard deviation of
22
kg. What percentage of individual adult females have weights less than
77
kg? If samples of
49
adult females are randomly selected and the mean weight is computed for each sample, what percentage of the sample means are less than
77
kg?
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