In a sample of 1000 fines issued by the city of Toronto for parking infractions, the mean
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In a sample of 1000 fines issued by the city of Toronto for parking infractions, the mean fine was $47.12 and the standard deviation was $48.24. A random sample of size 55 is selected from this population. What is the probability that the mean fine is less than $50?
Determine whether the finite correction factor should be used. If so, use it in your calculations when you find the probability.
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