If we choose a sample of 36 random numbers from the interval [0,1] (i.e., each chosen number
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If we choose a sample of 36 random numbers from the interval [0,1] (i.e., each chosen number is uniformly distributed between 0 and 100), the probability that the mean of the sample is greater than 0.55 is approximately -----.
a. .15
b. .57
c. .43
d. .55
e. .5
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Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
ISBN: 978-0495107576
3rd edition
Authors: Anthony Hayter
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