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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 17:28 shubbs1038a

The weight of potato chip bags marketed as 16-ounce bags follows a distribution that has a mean of 17.0 ounces and a standard deviation of 1.0 ounces. Suppose a sample of 100 of these bags of potato chips has been randomly sampled. Which of the following statements about the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) is/are correct in the context of this problem?

A. The CLT states that the population of potato chip weights will be approximately normally distributed.
B. The CLT states that the distribution for the sample mean weights will be approximately normally distributed. C. The CLT states that the distribution for the 100 potato chip bag weights actually sampled will be approximately normally distributed.
D. All of these are correct

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