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The batteries produced in a manufacturing plant have a mean time to failure of 30 months, with a standard deviation of 2 months. I select a simple random sample of 400 batteries produced in the manufacturing plant. I test each and record how long it takes for each battery to fail. I then compute that the average failure time of the 400 batteries is 29.9 months with a standard deviation of 2.15 months. In this scenario, the value 30 is:

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  1. 13 May, 12:45
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    The population mean.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    29.9 is the sample mean.
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