Say you're investigating how many cats each person has in your city. With a sampling distribution mean
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Say you're investigating how many cats each person has in your city. With a sampling distribution mean of 1.5 and a standard error of the mean of .165, what are our odds (expressed as a proportion) of drawing a subsample of 100 respondents that has a mean of exactly 2.00 cats or MORE?
Calculate a z-score and find the proportion, round the z-score to the nearest hundredth, and use APPENDIX B.
Report YOUR ANSWER (i.e., the proportion) with all four digits.
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