Mathematics, 11.01.2021 15:00 fatimalandau54
The amount people who pay for cell phone service varies quite a bit, but the mean
monthly fee is $55 and the standard deviation is $22. The distribution is not Normal.
Many people pay about $30 for plans with 2GB data access and about $60 for 5GB
of data access, but some pay much more for unlimited data access. A sample survey
is designed to ask a simple random sample of 1,000 cell phone users how much they
pay. Let x be the mean amount paid.
Part A: What are the mean and standard deviation of the sample distribution of X?
Show your work and justify your reasoning. (4 points)
Part B: What is the shape of the sampling distribution of x? Justify your answer. (2
points)
Part C: What is the probability that the average cell phone service paid by the
sample of cell phone users will exceed $56? Show your work. (4 points) (10 points)
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