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Mathematics, 19.11.2019 01:31 courtneygaffney4755

Data from the u. s. department of education indicates that 59% of business graduate students from private universities had student loans. suppose you randomly survey a sample of graduate business students from private universities. consider the sampling distribution (sample size n = 105) for the proportion of these students who have loans.

what is the mean of this distribution? (enter your answer accurate to two decimal places.)

what is the standard deviation of this sampling distribution (i. e., the standard error)?

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