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The accompanying data represent the total travel tax (in dollars) for a 3-day business trip in randomly selected cities. A normal probability plot suggests the data could come from a population that is normally distributed. A boxplot indicates there are no outliers. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. 68.61 78.53 68.78 84.11 80.82 86.53 101.71 98.02

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