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Describe the sampling distribution of modifyingabove p with caret. assume the size of the population is 25 comma 000. nequals600, pequals0.572 describe the shape of the sampling distribution of modifyingabove p with caret. choose the correct answer below. a. the shape of the sampling distribution of modifyingabove p with caret is approximately normal because n less than or equals 0.05 upper n and np (1 minus p )greater than or equals 10. b. the shape of the sampling distribution of modifyingabove p with caret is approximately normal because n less than or equals 0.05 upper n and np (1 minus p )less than 10. c. the shape of the sampling distribution of modifyingabove p with caret is not normal because n less than or equals 0.05 upper n and np (1 minus p )less than 10. d. the shape of the sampling distribution of modifyingabove p with caret is not normal because n less than or equals 0.05 upper n and np (1 minus p )greater than or equals 10. determine the mean of the sampling distribution of modifyingabove p with caret. mu subscript modifyingabove p with caret baseline equals . 572 (round to three decimal places as needed.) determine the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of modifyingabove p with caret.
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