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A nutritionist wants to determine how much time nationally people spend eating and drinking. Suppose for random sampleof 1044 people age 15 or older, the mean amount of time spent eating or drinking per day is 1.44 hours with a standarddeviation of 0.57 hour. A histogram of time spent eating and drinking each day is skewed right. Use the result to explain why a large samplesize is needed to construct a confidence interval for the mean time spent eating and drinking each day. A. The distribution of the sample mean will never be approx. normalB. The distribution of the sample mean will always be approx. normalC. Since the distribution of time eating and drinking each is normally distributedthe sample must be large so that the distribution of the sample mean will be apprx. NormalD. Since the distribution of time spent eating and drinking each day is not normally distributed (skewed right), the sample must be large so that the distribution of the sample mean will be approx. normal.

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