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Mathematics, 24.04.2020 18:33 robot2998

QUESTION 1
List the conditions that must be present in order to assume that the distribution of sample proportions is Normal.
The taken sample is random.
Sample results are dependent
Sample results are independent.
The sample size should be less than 10% of the population
The sample size should be greater than 1096 of the population.
The sample should be collected from social media.
There should be at least 10 "successes" associated with the sample.
here should be at least 10 "failures" associated with the sample,
The sample size should be less than 20
None of these are conditions necessary to assume a Normal distribution

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