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Question 15 of 40 For which sample size (n) and sample proportion () can a normal curve be
used to approximate the sampling distribution?
O A. n = 28; = 0.3
O B. n = 28; p = 0.9
O c. n = 32; p = 0.4
O D. n = 32; p = 0.2


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