Suppose weights, in pounds, of dogs in a city have an unknown distribution with mean 80 and standard deviation 12.   A sample of size n=97 is randomly taken from the population and the sum is taken. What is the probability that the resulting sum is between 7200 and 7300 pounds?  Do not round your answe

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Suppose weights, in pounds, of dogs in a city have an unknown distribution with mean 80 and standard deviation 12.   A sample of size n=97 is randomly taken from the population and the sum is taken. What is the probability that the resulting sum is between 7200 and 7300 pounds?  Do not round your answer.

 

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