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31 October, 14:55

Fuji apples grown at a certain orchard have a mean weight of 5.2 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.8 ounces. suppose the scale the orchard owner uses systematically underweighs apples by 0.2 ounces and also weighs the apples in grams, rather than ounces. what would the mean and standard deviation of these apples' weights be as determined by this scale? (note: 1 ounce 28 grams).

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  1. 31 October, 18:05
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    This question is too difficult for me I'm sorry.
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