'Will Large- sample confidence interval be valid if the population from which the sample is taken not normally distributed? Explain:'
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A large-sample confidence interval is based on the Central Limit Theorem (CLT), which states that the sampling distribution of the sample mean approaches a normal distribution as the sample size increases, regardless of the shape of the population distribution. Show more…
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