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In one community, 78% of the over 400,000 people who speak Spanish are native speakers. Suppose a
politician took monthly random samples of 75 people in the community who speak Spanish and calculated
the proportion of people from each sample who were native Spanish speakers.
What will be the shape of the sampling distribution of p?
Choose 1
A
Skewed to the left
B
Skewed to the right
Approximately normal
D
Uniform
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