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The distribution of tips given by customers who buy one cup of coffee is bimodal with a mean of $0.29 and a standard deviation of $0.1164. If a random sample of 50 tips from customers who buy one cup of coffee is selected, is it appropriate to calculate the probability of a sample mean being more than $0.32 using an approximately Normal model?
Yes, the population of all people who buy one cup of coffee is extremely large, so the shape of the sampling distribution of x is not a concern, and P(x> 32) = 0.0372.
Yes, since the sample size 50 is large enough, the sampling distribution for x would be approximately Normal, and P(x>32) = 0.0372.
Yes, since the sample size 50 is large enough, the sampling distribution for x would be approximately Normal, and P(x> 32) = 0.3983.
No, it is not appropriate to estimate the probability using an approximately Normal model because the population is not Normal, and the sample size is not reasonably large.
Yes, the population of all people who buy one cup of coffee is extremely large, so the shape of the sampling distribution of x is not a concern, and P(x> 32) = 0.0372.