[Step-by-Step] The weights of a random sample of eight participants in the 2004 Boston Marathon were as follows: 121, 163, 144, 152,186, 130,128, 140. Suppose,


Question: The weights of a random sample of eight participants in the 2004 Boston Marathon were as follows: 121, 163, 144, 152,186, 130,128, 140.

Suppose, instead that the data represented the weights of the top eight finishers in the marathon. Would you still be able to use these data to estimate the average weight of all the runners? Explain!

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