[See Solution] CRA CDS, Inc., wants the mean lengths of the "cuts" on a CD to be 135 seconds (2 minutes and 15 seconds). This will allow the disk jockeys to
Question: CRA CDS, Inc., wants the mean lengths of the "cuts" on a CD to be 135 seconds (2 minutes and 15 seconds). This will allow the disk jockeys to have plenty of time for commercials within each 10-minute segment. Assume the distribution of the length of the cuts follows the normal distribution with a population standard deviation of 8 seconds. Suppose we select a sample of 16 cuts from various CDs sold by CRA CDs, Inc.
- What can we say about the shape of the distribution of the sample mean?
- What is the standard error of the mean?
- What percent of the sample means will be greater than 140 seconds?
- What percent of the sample means will be greater than 128 seconds?
- What percent of the sample means will be greater than 128 but less than 140 seconds?
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