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Mathematics, 05.03.2020 03:19 lilybear1700

When they send out their fundraising letter, a philanthropic organization typically gets a return from about 5% of the people on their mailing list. To see what the response rate might be for future appeals, they did a simulation using samples of size 20, 50, 100, and 200. For each sample size, they simulated 1000 mailings with success rate pequals0.05 and constructed the histogram of the 1000 sample proportions, shown in the accompanying link. Explain what these histograms say about the sampling distribution model for sample proportions. Be sure to talk about shape, center, and spread.(help fix answers plz)

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