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According to the National Center for Health Statistics, the distribution of heights for 16-year-old females is modeled well by a Normal density curve with mean y = 64 inches and standard deviation o = 2.5 inches. To see if this distribution applies at their high school, an AP Statistics class takes an SRS of 20 of the 300 16-year-old females at the school and measures their heights. What values of the sample mean would be consistent with the population distribution being N(64, 2.5)? To find out, we used Fathom software to simulate choosing 250 SRSs of size n=20 students from a population that is N(64,2.5). The figure below is a dotplot of the sample mean height of the students in each sample.
