Question Suppose heights of dogs, in inches, in a city have an unknown distribution with mean 27 and standard deviation 6 inches. A sample of size n = 57 is randomly taken from the population and the sum of the values is taken. Using the Central Limit Theorem for Sums, what is the standard deviation for the sample sum distribution? • Round the final answer to two decimal places. Sorry, that's incorrect. Try again? inches Content attribution FEEDBACK VIEW ANSWER SUBMIT
Question Suppose heights of dogs, in inches, in a city have an unknown distribution with mean 27 and standard deviation 6 inches. A sample of size n = 57 is randomly taken from the population and the sum of the values is taken. Using the Central Limit Theorem for Sums, what is the standard deviation for the sample sum distribution? • Round the final answer to two decimal places. Sorry, that's incorrect. Try again? inches Content attribution FEEDBACK VIEW ANSWER SUBMIT
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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.5: Comparing Sets Of Data
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