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Question 3
If our population follows a
then what is the z-value for calculating the probability of observing a value more than
205?
A. 2.00
B. -1.00
C. -2.00
D. 1.00
Question 4
What would be the standard error of the mean (i.e. standard deviation of the sample
mean) for a sample of size 25 in Question 3?
A. 1.0
B. 0.2
C. 2.0
D. 5.0
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