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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 02:50 iamsecond235p318rq

Sam wanted to test a claim about the mean of a population whose standard deviation was unknown. He picked a simple random sample of size 20 from the population. Lou wanted to test a claim about a mean of a different population whose standard deviation was known. He picked a simple random sample of size 22 from that population. George said that Sam would need to determine whether his sample was from a normally distributed population because the population standard deviation was unknown. He said that Lou would not need to do this since for his test the population standard deviation was known. Is George right?

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