SOLUTION: Imagine you want to know the length of the beard of every male student in America. You know that the population mean equals 2.2 millimeters and the population standard deviation eq
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Question 1025232: Imagine you want to know the length of the beard of every male student in America. You know that the population mean equals 2.2 millimeters and the population standard deviation equals 0.9 millimeters. What will be the mean (in millimeters) of the sampling distribution of the sample mean (i.e., if you take an infinite number of samples)?
(1 decimal; use dot separator) Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! By the Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the sample means would still be 2.2 millimeters.