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Suppose that a sample of size 100 is to be drawn from a population with standard deviation 10.
(a) what is the probability that the sample mean will be within 1 of the value of μ? (round the answer to four decimal places.)
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(b) for this example (n = 100, σ = 10), complete each of the following statements by computing the appropriate value. (round the answers to the nearest whole number.)
(1) approximately 95% of the time, x will be of μ.
(2) approximately 0.3% of the time, x will be farther from μ.
then,
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n = 40
n = 65
n = 130
n = 520
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