Suppose that a population that consists of the prices of selling all computer chips is normally distributed with standard deviation of $1400. A sample of size 10 chips is selected. If the probability of selecting this sample whose mean is less than $1400 is equal to 0.001, what value would you select for the population mean?

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Suppose that a population that consists of the prices of selling all computer chips is normally distributed with standard deviation of $1400. A sample of size 10 chips is selected. If the probability of selecting this sample whose mean is less than $1400 is equal to 0.001, what value would you select for the population mean?

 

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