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Foofy computes the X from data that her professor says is a random sample from population Q. She correctly computes that this mean has a

Foofy computes the X from data that her professor says is a random sample from population Q. She correctly computes that this mean has a z-score of +41 on the sampling distribution for population Q. Foofy claims she has proven that this could not be a random sample from population Q.

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