SOLUTION: If you took a sample of 10 jars and found their mean, would it be unlikely for you to get a mean that was less than 32 ounces? Why or why not?

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Question 856691: If you took a sample of 10 jars and found their mean, would it be unlikely for you to get a mean that was less than 32 ounces? Why or why not?

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