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Mathematics, 02.06.2020 19:59 anonymous777739

Consider random samples of size 40 from a population with proportion 0.15.
(a) Find the standard error of the distribution of sample proportions.
Round your answer for the standard error to three decimal places.
mean=
standard error=
(b) Is the sample size large enough for the Central Limit Theorem to apply?
1. Yes
2. No

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