The data represents the running distance (in miles) for 20 runners during a week is use sample or population variance?
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Suppose we draw a sample of size n=16 from this population and want to know how likely we are to see a sample average greater than 22, that is P( > 22)? So the probability that the sample mean will be >22 is the probability that Z is > 1.6 We use the Z table to determine this: P( > 22) = P(Z > 1.6) = 0.0548.
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