SOLUTION: The heights of fully grown trees of a specific species are normallydistributed, with a mean of 51.0 feet and a standard deviation of 6.75 feet. Random samples of size 18 are drawn

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Question 1121047: The heights of fully grown trees of a specific species are normallydistributed, with a mean of 51.0 feet and a standard deviation of 6.75 feet. Random samples of size 18 are drawn from the population. Use the central limit theorem to find the mean and standard error of the sampling distribution. Then sketch a graph of the sampling distribution.
The mean of the sampling distribution is μ=
The standard error of the sampling distribution is σ=
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The mean of the sampling distribution is the same as the mean of the population or 51.0 feet
The SE of the sampling distribution is sigma(pop)/sqrt(n)=6.75/sqrt (18), or 1.59 feet

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