Question 929787
a distribution that is skewed to the right is bunched up toward the left and with a "tail" stretching toward the right.
the sample mean is the same as the population mean
standard error for a sample mean = (standard deviation * sample mean) = standard deviation / square root (N) where N is the sample size
standard error for the sample mean is standard deviation / square root (N) = 16 / square root(100) = 16/10 = 8/5 = 1.6 pounds.
It is not possible to calculate the median which is a better choice than the mean in a skewed distribution.