7. Suppose that a population is known to be normally distributed with μ=2,100 and a=240. If a random sample of size n=8 is selected, calculate the probability that the sample mean will exceed 2,200. P(x>2,200) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.)

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7. Suppose that a population is known to be normally distributed with = 2,100 and a=240. If a random sample of size
n=8 is selected, calculate the probability that the sample mean will exceed 2,200.
P(x>2,200)=
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:7. Suppose that a population is known to be normally distributed with = 2,100 and a=240. If a random sample of size n=8 is selected, calculate the probability that the sample mean will exceed 2,200. P(x>2,200)= (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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