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Mathematics, 24.02.2022 14:30 diamondpositive68

Suppose that 35% of students in a school can sing their national anthem correctly. The music teacher takes an SRS of 30 students from the population of 750 students at the school and finds that 40% of students sampled can sing their national anthem correctly. The teacher plans to take more samples like this. Let ^p represent the proportion of a sample of 30 students in the school who can sing their national anthem correctly.

What are the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of ^p?

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