a 1. Assume that the distribution of heights for a standard oak tree after 10 years has a mean of 15 feet and a standard

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a 1. Assume that the distribution of heights for a standard oak tree after 10 years has a mean of 15 feet and a standard

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a 1. Assume that the distribution of heights for a standard oak tree after 10 years has a mean of 15 feet and a standard deviation of 3.2 feet. Suppose that I take a random sample of 50 trees that are 10 years old. What is the probability that the mean of that sample is greater than 17 feet?
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