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The amount of time that a customer spends waiting at an airport check-in counter is a random variable with mean 8.1 minutes and standard deviation 1.4 minutes. Suppose that a random sample of n = 49 customers is observed. Find the probability that the average time waiting in line for these customers is: (a) Less than 10 minutes.
(b) Between 5 and 10 minutes.
(c) Less than 6 minutes.
(d) If you only had two observations instead of 49 observations, would you believe that your answers to parts (a), (b), and (c), are more accurate or less accurate? Why?
(e) If you had 1,000 observations instead of 49 observations, would you believe that your answers to parts (a), (b), and (c), are more accurate or less accurate? Why?

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