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A college has a limited enrollment summer course that only accepts 505050 students, selected at random from the more than 200020002000 qualified students who apply each year. Of these applicants, 22\%22%22, percent have completed 222 or fewer years of college. Suppose the registrar calculates the annual proportion \hat p p
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p, with, hat, on top of students accepted into the course who have completed 222 or fewer years of college.
Which of the following distributions is the best approximation of the sampling distribution of \hat p
p
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p, with, hat, on top?
Each distribution uses the same scale.

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