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The weights of college football players follows a normal distribution with mean 225 pounds and standard deviation 23 pounds. A random sample of 25 college football players is taken and the sample mean (Ybar) is computed. Calculate the following:

1. the mean of Ybar
2. the standard deviation of Ybar
3. the probability that Ybar will be greater than 235 pounds
4. the probability that the weight of a single randomly selected college football player will be greater than 235 pounds

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