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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 07:04 ssalusso1533

Suppose that you are interested in estimating the average number of miles per gallon of gasoline your car can get. You calculate the miles per gallon for each of the next twenty-four times you fill the tank. Suppose that in truth, the values for your car are bell-shaped, with a mean of 26 miles per gallon and a standard deviation of 1. Find the possible sample means you are likely to get based on your sample of twenty-four observations. Consider the intervals into which 68%, 95%, and almost all of the potential sample means will fall, using the Empirical Rule. (Round all answers to the nearest thousandth.)

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