An analysis performed by Hewitt Associates indicated the median amount saved in a 401(k) plan by people

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An analysis performed by Hewitt Associates indicated the median amount saved in a 401(k) plan by people 50 to 59 years old was $53,440. The average saved is

$115,260 for that age group. Assume the standard deviation is $75,000.

a. Examining these statements, would it be possible to use a normal distribution to determine the proportion of workers who have saved more than

$115,260? Support your assertions.

b. If it is possible to determine the probability that a sample of size 5 has an average amount saved in a 401(k) plan that is more than $115,260, do so.

If not, explain why you are unable to do so.

c. Repeat the instructions in part b with a sample size of 35.

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Business Statistics A Decision Making Approach

ISBN: 9780136121015

8th Edition

Authors: David F. Groebner, Patrick W. Shannon, Phillip C. Fry, Kent D. Smith

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