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Mathematics, 24.02.2022 14:00 kaywendel2008

Mathieu grows specialty tomatoes that are much larger than typical tomatoes. The distribution of their weights is strongly skewed to the left with a mean of 232g and a standard deviation of 12g. Suppose we were to calculate the mean weight from a random sample of 16 of Mathieu's tomatoes. We can assume independence between tomatoes in the sample. What is the probability that the mean weight from the sample of 16 tomatoes x is within 6g of the population mean?

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