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The number of seconds XX after the minute that class ends is uniformly distributed between 0 and 60. Round all answers to 4 decimal places where possible.
- What is the distribution of XX? XX ~ U(____,_____) then the sampling distribution is___
- Suppose that 36 classes are clocked. What is the distribution of ¯xx¯ for this group of classes? ¯xx¯ ~ N(___,____)
- What is the probability that the average of 36 classes will end with the second hand between 24 and 29 seconds? ______
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