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Mathematics, 29.10.2021 09:00 4804393909

In 1998, the average height of an adult male in South Africa was estimated to be 169 cm. Assume that this estimate is exact; assume also that the population standard deviation is 10 cm. What fraction of samples consisting of 50 adult males from South Africa (selected uniformly at random, and with replacement) will have average height greater than 200 cm?

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