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Assume that each of the samples below are a random sample from a population that is approximately normally distributed.
For each of the following problems:
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1. Claim: The population mean is less than 55.
Sample Properties: \(n\) = 33, \(\bar{x}\) = 51.49, \(s_{X}\) = 10.04
2. Claim: The population mean is at least 11.
Sample Properties: \(n\) = 33, \(\bar{x}\) = 17.42, \(s_{X}\) = 10.63
3. Claim: The population mean is at most 64.
Sample Properties: \(n\) = 6, \(\bar{x}\) = 57.27, \(s_{X}\) = 64.41
4. Claim: The population mean is more than 60.
Sample Properties: \(n\) = 28, \(\bar{x}\) = 60.82, \(s_{X}\) = 5.52
5. Claim: The population mean is at most 81.
Sample Properties: \(n\) = 34, \(\bar{x}\) = 71.24, \(s_{X}\) = 21.73