Suppose the price for pomegranates in NYC have a mean of $1.25 with a standard deviation of $0.15. Suppose you sample 1 pomegranate for different stores in NYC for a total of 50 pomegranates. What is the resulting sampling distribution (mean, standard deviation) for this sample? Assume a random sample.   a. None of these   b. ($0.18, $0.02)   c. ($1.25, $0.02)   d. Whatever the mean and

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Suppose the price for pomegranates in NYC have a mean of $1.25 with a standard deviation of $0.15. Suppose you sample 1 pomegranate for different stores in NYC for a total of 50 pomegranates. What is the resulting sampling distribution (mean, standard deviation) for this sample? Assume a random sample.

  a.

None of these

  b.

($0.18, $0.02)

  c.

($1.25, $0.02)

  d.

Whatever the mean and standard deviation of the sample is.

  e.

($1.25, $0.15)

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