This is a problem involving the
-distribution and involves finding out how likely a certain size sample mean will be.
Here the idea is to change areas in the
-distribution into areas for the standard normal curve and look them up in the table.
The
is the population mean and it corresponds to z=0 as a z-score. The
is a sample mean and it corresponds to a data value in the left graph above. You change it into a z-value in the right graph by using the formula for the z-score:

Notice that the standard deviation this time on the bottom is

This comes from the Central Limit Theorem and is the form you use when you are working with the
-distribution.
Problem adapted from Larson/Farber’s Elementary Statistics