(See Solution) A sample of size n = 16 is drawn from a normal distribution where σ = 10 but , μ is unknown. If μ = 20, what is the probability that
Question: A sample of size n = 16 is drawn from a normal distribution where \(\sigma \) = 10 but , \(\mu \) is unknown. If \(\mu \) = 20, what is the probability that the estimator \(\hat{\mu }\) = \(\bar{Y}\) will lie between 19.0 and 21.0?
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