The total energy need during pregnancy is normally distributed, with mean of 2600 kcal/day and a standard deviation of 50 kcal/day. What is the probability that a random sample of 20 pregnant women has a mean energy need of more than 2625 kcal/day? Is this result unusual? [Recall unusual means the probability is less than 5%]

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The total energy need during pregnancy is normally distributed, with mean of 2600 kcal/day and a standard deviation of 50 kcal/day.

What is the probability that a random sample of 20 pregnant women has a mean energy need of more than 2625 kcal/day? Is this result unusual? [Recall unusual means the probability is less than 5%]


 
 
 
 
 
 
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