SOLUTION: What’s wrong? For each of the following statements, explain what is wrong and why. A)The central limit theorem states that for large n, the population mean μ is approximately

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Question 1191501: What’s wrong? For each of the following statements, explain what is wrong and why.
A)The central limit theorem states that for large n, the population mean μ is approximately Normal.
B)For large n, the distribution of observed values will be approximately Normal.
C)For sufficiently large n, the 68 - 95 - 99.7 rule says that x¯ should be within 2σ of μ about 95% of the time.

Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
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the mean is the mean. The distribution will approach normal.
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The distribution of sample means fora given sample size will be approximately normal.
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A randomly chosen value x will be within 2 sigma of the mean approximately 95% of the time. The mean is the mean.