A Let n=65 p = 86% p? : sample proportion. a) Since n · p = [ ] ? 10 and n(1 - p) = [ ] ? 10 , the CLT holds for the sample proportion p?. Round the answers to the next whole number. b) p? ~ Normal (?p? = [ ] % , ?p? = [ ] ). Round the standard deviation to three decimal places.
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