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A population has a distribution that is skewed to the right and has a mean of 24.11. If a sample of size of 1000 independent cases was taken from the population, and the mean of these 1000 cases was found to be 22.87 and the standard deviation for the sample data was 3.8: a. What would the approximate shape of the sampling distribution for the mean be?b. What would be the exact center of the sampling distribution for the mean be?c. What would the standard deviation of the population distribution for the mean be?d. What would the standard error of the sampling distribution for the mean be?

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