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If random samples of size n = 36 are drawn from a nonnormal population with finite mean If random samples of size n = 36 are drawn from a nonnormal population with finite mean   and standard deviation   , then the sampling distribution of the sample mean   is approximately normally distributed with mean   and standard deviation  and standard deviation If random samples of size n = 36 are drawn from a nonnormal population with finite mean   and standard deviation   , then the sampling distribution of the sample mean   is approximately normally distributed with mean   and standard deviation  , then the sampling distribution of the sample mean If random samples of size n = 36 are drawn from a nonnormal population with finite mean   and standard deviation   , then the sampling distribution of the sample mean   is approximately normally distributed with mean   and standard deviation  is approximately normally distributed with mean If random samples of size n = 36 are drawn from a nonnormal population with finite mean   and standard deviation   , then the sampling distribution of the sample mean   is approximately normally distributed with mean   and standard deviation  and standard deviation If random samples of size n = 36 are drawn from a nonnormal population with finite mean   and standard deviation   , then the sampling distribution of the sample mean   is approximately normally distributed with mean   and standard deviation


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