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    If the Population Mean Is 132, the Sample Mean Is\(\left(\sigma_{X}^{2}\right)\)
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If the Population Mean Is 132, the Sample Mean Is (σX2)\left(\sigma_{X}^{2}\right)(σX2​)

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If the population mean is 132, the sample mean is 136, (σX2)\left(\sigma_{X}^{2}\right)(σX2​) = 40, and N = 18, what is z?

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