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Suppose that we want to estimate the mean reading speed of second graders. The random sample of students' reading speeds we choose has a mean of 31.6 words per minute and a standard deviation of 2.4 words per minute. For each of the following sampling scenarios, determine which test statistic is appropriate to use when making inference statements about the population mean. (In the table, Z refers to a variable having a standard normal distribution, and t refers to a variable having a t distribution.) Sampling Scenario could use either Zort unclear (1) The sample has size 100, and it is from a non-normally distributed population with a known standard deviation of 2.6. (2) The sample has size 75, and it is from a non-normally distributed population. (3) The sample has size 12, and it is from a population with a distribution about which we know very little. (4) The sample has size 14, and it is from a normally distributed population with a known standard deviation of 2.6. (5) The sample has size 16, and it is from a normally distributed population with unknown standard deviation.

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