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The nitrous oxide (N2O) emission level of all diesel cars of a particular model has a true (population) mean of 25 (micrograms/km) and std deviation...
The nitrous oxide (N2O) emission level of all diesel cars of a particular model has a true (population) mean of 25 (micrograms/km) and std deviation of 2. Assume that the population distribution is Normal. A random sample of these cars is taken.
a) find the probability that the sample mean emisions will be less than 23 mg/km if the sample is of (i) one, (ii) four, (iii) 100, cars.
b) explain why the three answers differ, and illustrate with a graph.
c) what difference would it make if you didn't assume that the population distribution is Normal?