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According to the Centers for Disease Control, about 18% of adolescents age 12-19 are obese. Suppose we take a random sample of 30 adolescents and find the proportion in our sample who are obese. We record this value. Now, repeat this many more times so that we have a great many sample proportions drawn from this population. Suppose we make a dotplot of the sample proportions. Would the dotplot be a visualization of the population distribution, the distribution of a sample, or the sampling distribution of proportions?

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