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The economic policy institute periodically issues reports on wages of entry level workers. the institute reported that entry level wages for male college graduates were $21.68 per hour and for female college graduates were $18.80 per hour in 2011 (economic policy institute website, march 30, 2012). assume the standard deviation for male graduates is $2.30, and for female graduates it is $2.05 what is the probability that a sample of 50 male graduates will provide a sample mean within $.50 of the population mean, $21.68?

what is the probability that a sample of 50 female graduates will provide a sample mean within $.50 of the population mean, $18.80?

what is the probability that a sample of 120 female graduates will provide a sample mean more than $.30 below the population mean?

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