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The state test scores for 12 randomly selected high school seniors are shown on the right.
Assume the population is normally distributed.
a) Find the sample mean .
1420 |
1223 |
988 |
694 |
730 |
836 |
721 |
742 |
541 |
623 |
1449 |
950 |
a) Find the sample mean.
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