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Random samples of size n=10 are taken from a normal population whose statndard deviation is known to be 5. Calculate the area under the sampling distribution curve for x bar between the points u-1 and u+1. That is find the probability that the sample mean lies within + or = 1 unit of the populatian mean.
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