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19 November, 03:34

The monthly expenditures on food by single adults living in one neighborhood of Los Angeles are normally distributed with a mean of $410 and a standard deviation of $75. Determine the percentage of samples of size 9 that have mean expenditures within $20 of the population mean expenditure of $410.

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  1. 19 November, 03:44
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    0.5763

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We need to estimate the standard error of the mean.

    Standard error of the mean = standard deviation of the original distribution/√sample size

    Standard error of the mean = 75/√9 = 25

    Now we can use this Standard error to estimate z as follows:

    Z = (x - mean) / standard deviation

    We want the mean expenditures within $20, so x - mean = 20 and - 20

    Z = (20) / 25

    Z = 0.8

    Z = (-20) / 25

    Z = - 0.8

    Using a Z table we can find probability

    P (-0.8
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