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LCritchfi

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The Central Limit Theorem is considered powerful in statistics because __________.
 
  A) it works for any population distribution provided the sample size is sufficiently large
  B) it works for any sample provided the population distribution is known
  C) it works for any sample size provided the population is normal
  D) it works for any population distribution provided the population mean is known

Question 2

A paint machine dispenses dye into paint cans to create different shades of paint. The amount of dye dispensed into a can is known to have a normal distribution with a mean of 5 milliliters (ml) and a standard deviation of 0.4 ml. Answer the following questions based on this information. Find the dye amount that represents the 9th percentile of the distribution.
 
  A) 4.936 ml B) 5.536 ml C) 4.464 ml D) 4.836 ml E) 4.964 ml



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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