If the true mean of a population is 16.62, according to the central limit theorem, the mean of the distribution of sample means, for all possible sample sizes n will be: A. 16.62 / √n. B. 16.62. C. indeterminate for sample with n < 30.
According to the central limit theorem, the mean of the distribution of sample means will be equal to the population mean. n > 30 is only required for distributions of sample means to approach normal distribution.