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Suppose that the weights of 1-year-old boys are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 22.8 lbs and a standard deviation of about 2.15 lbs. Part 1: Find the probability that a randomly selected 1-year old boy from the population will have a weight that is less than 25 lbs. Part 2: Find the probability that the mean weight for a sample of size 10 1-year-old boys will be less than 25 lbs. Part 3: Explain the difference between Part 1 and Part 2.

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