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Is the confidence interval affected by the fact that the data appear to be from a population that is not normally distributed? a. yes, because the sample size is not large enough. b. no, because the population resembles a normal distribution. c. yes, because the population does not exhibit a normal distribution. d. no, because the sample size is large enough.

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