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Suppose that the random variable X represents the amount of electrical energy used (in kwH) in a month for residents in Virginia. The historical amount of electrical energy used in a month for residents is 102 kwH. The following data (in kwH per month) were recorded from a random sample of 8 residents: 111 113 145 105 90 100 150 88(a) Calculate the mean and sample variance of X. (b) What is t statistic with this problem?

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