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The amount of syrup that people put on their pancakes is normally distributed with mean 63 mL and standard deviation 13 mL. Suppose that 43 randomly selected people are observed pouring syrup on their pancakes. Round all answers to 4 decimal places where possible.
What is the distribution of XX? XX ~ N(,)
What is the distribution of ¯xx¯? ¯xx¯ ~ N(,)
If a single randomly selected individual is observed, find the probability that this person consumes is between 61.4 mL and 62.8 mL.
For the group of 43 pancake eaters, find the probability that the average amount of syrup is between 61.4 mL and 62.8 mL.
For part d), is the assumption that the distribution is normal necessary? No Yes
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