Sales prices of baseball cards from the 1960s are known to possess a right skewed distribution with a mean sale price of $5.25 and a standard deviation of $2.80. Suppose a random sample of 100 cards from the 1960s is selected. Describe the sampling distribution for the sample mean sale price of the selected cards
A) right skewed with a mean of $5.25 and a standard error of $0.28
B) normal with a mean of $5.25 and a standard error of $2.80
C) right skewed with a mean of $5.25 and a standard error of $2.80
D) normal with a mean of $5.25 and a standard error of $0.28
D
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