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Describe the sampling distribution of p with caret. Assume the size of the population is 30,000.
n=400, p=0.6 Choose the phrase that best describes the shape of the sampling distribution of p below.
A. Not normal because n≤0.05N and np(1−p)≥10.
B. Approximately normal because n≤0.05N and np(1−p)<10.
C. Not normal because n≥0.05
N and
np(1−p)<10.
D. Approximately normal because n≤0.05N and np(1−p)≥10.
The mean of the sampling distribution of p with caret is the same as the population proportion. Determine the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of p with a caret.
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