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The population of measurements is approximately normal, with mean 37 cm and standard deviation 5 cm. Suppose that a sample of size 10 is randomly selected from this population. What is the probability that all 10 have a calf circumference greater than 42 cm? Now suppose that a sample of size 10 is randomly selected from the population described in problem 9. What is the probability that the average of the 10 measurements is greater than 42 cm?

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