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Anonymous Jas Kaur1
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3 months ago
This is bird migration time. An ornithologist measures the weight of samples of Canada Geese. He takes 81 samples with a mean of 1.5 kg and a standard deviation of 0.75 kg. What weight would put a sample in the top 5% by weight? Answer to three decimal places (don’t include the kg, just the number)
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Educator
3 months ago
Hope this helps:

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3 days ago
Shouldn't we be using a t score? We don't have the population standard deviation and are left to work with the sample standard deviation. Is the next sample, the one we need to estimate if it's in the top 5%, also of size 81?
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Educator
3 days ago
The 81 samples is the population standard deviation though
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