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In a population of Siberian flying squirrels in western Finland, assume that the the number of pups born to each female over her lifetime has mean =3.66 and standard deviation =2.9598. The distribution of squirrel pups born is non‑normal because it takes only whole, non‑negative values. Determine the mean number of pups, ⎯⎯⎯, such that in 60% of all random samples of such squirrels of size =30, the mean number of pups born to females in the sample is less than ⎯⎯⎯.

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