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A sample of n=16 observations is drawn from a normal population with 1,400 and 200. Find the following (Round your answe
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A sample of n=16 observations is drawn from a normal population with 1,400 and 200. Find the following (Round your answe
A sample of n=16 observations is drawn from a normal population with 1,400 and 200. Find the following (Round your answers to four decimal places) (a) P(X>1,455) (b) P(X<1,365) (0 P(X> 1,525) Consider a normal population whose mean is 52 and whose standard deviation is 5. (a) Find the probability that a random sample of 4 has a mean between 51 and 54. (Round your answer to four decimal places) (b) Find the probability that a random sample of 16 has a mean between 51 and 54. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (c) Find the probability that a random sample of 25 has a mean between 51 and 54. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (a) Calculate the finite population correction factor when the population size is N-900 and the sample size is n 100. (Round your answer to four decimal places) (b) Repeat part (a) when N= 2,000. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (Repeat part (a) when N= 6,000. (Round your answer to four decimal places) to What have you learned about the finite population correction factor when N is large relative to n? The finite population correction factor is approximately --Select--