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The Amount of Tea Leaves in a Can from a Production

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The amount of tea leaves in a can from a production line is normally distributed with The amount of tea leaves in a can from a production line is normally distributed with   grams and   grams.A sample of 25 cans is to be selected.So, the middle 70% of all sample means will fall between what two values? grams and The amount of tea leaves in a can from a production line is normally distributed with   grams and   grams.A sample of 25 cans is to be selected.So, the middle 70% of all sample means will fall between what two values? grams.A sample of 25 cans is to be selected.So, the middle 70% of all sample means will fall between what two values?

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