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The average income in a certain region in 2013 was ​$80,000 per person per year. Suppose the standard deviation is ​$35,000 and the distribution is​ right-skewed. Suppose we take a random sample of 100 residents of the region. a. Is the sample size large enough to use the Central Limit Theorem for​ means? Explain. b. What are the mean and standard error of the sampling​ distribution? c. What is the probability that the sample mean will be more than ​$

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