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Mathematics, 16.03.2020 23:27 eylinglez3ovm16v

The data from a simple random sample with observations was used to construct the plots given below. The normal probability plot that was constructed has a correlation coefficient of . Judge whether a t-interval could be constructed using the data in the sample.
Could a t-interval be constructed?

A.

It cannot be determined whether a t-interval could be constructed from the given information.

B.

The normal probability plot does not suggest the data could come from a normal population, even though the boxplot does not show any outliers, so a t-interval could not be constructed.

C.

The normal probability plot does not suggest the data could come from a normal population, and the boxplot shows outliers, so at-interval could not be constructed.

D.

The normal probability plot suggests the data could come from a normal population, and the boxplot does not show any outliers, so a t-interval could be constructed.

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a graph was drawn between expected value and data

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