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matrenka [14]
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Normal probability distribution

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b. Find the probability that the mean for 15 randomly selected distances is greater than 196.00 cm.

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The underlying distribution(overhead reach distances of adult females) is normal, which means that the sample size requirement(being at least 30) does not apply.

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