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8 June, 00:42

Describe the sampling distribution of x-bar for samples of size 20 drawn from a normal population with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 4.

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  1. 8 June, 01:34
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    If the original population has a Normal distribution, then the distribution of the sample mean is also Normal.

    If we extract random samples of size n from a population with half a μ and standard deviation σ, then the distribution of the sample mean will have the following parameters:

    μ_Xbar = μ

    σ_Xbar = σ / √ (n).

    Where:

    μ = 50

    σ = 4

    n = 20

    So:

    μ_Xbar = 50

    σ_Xbar = 0.8944
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