if pumpkin weights are normally distributed with a mean of 10 pounds and a standard deviation of 2 pounds, what is the probability that a randomly selected sample of 16 pumpkins has a mean weight greater than 11.1 pounds?

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The probability of a selected sample is 0.0001.

What is a normal distribution?

It is also known as Gaussian distribution. It shows the data near the more. This appears as bell curve in graphical form. It is a bell shaped frequency distribution curve of a continuous random variable.

Given that,

μ= 10 pounds

σ=2 pounds

n=16

Sampling distribution of mean is

μₓ⁻ =μ=10

Standard error of mean is

σₓ⁻ =σ/√n

=2/√16

=0.5

p(μₓ⁻ >12.5)

=1-p((x⁻-μₓ⁻/σₓ⁻ )≤ ((12.5-10)/0.5)

=1-p(z≤5)

using standard normal table,

=1-0.9999

=0.0001

The probability of a selected sample is 0.0001.

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