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(a) Suppose a random sample of 50 apples is obtained. Describe the sampling distribution of the sample mean weight of 50 apples. In other words, state the name of the distribution and its two parameters of the sample mean weight of 50 apples.
(b) What is the probability that a random sample of 50 apples has a mean weight of 100 grams or less?
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