[Step-by-Step] Assume IQ scores are normally distributed with a population mean of 100 and a population standard deviation of 15. A random sample of 64 individuals
Question: Assume IQ scores are normally distributed with a population mean of 100 and a population standard deviation of 15. A random sample of 64 individuals are randomly selected from the population.
- Carefully graph and label the x-bar axis and the z-bar axis of the sampling distribution for samples of size 64 on a bell curve.
- What is the probability that the average IQ, from a random sample of 64 individuals, is greater than 102?
- What is the probability the average IQ, selected from a random sample of 64 individuals, is less than 94?
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