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Mathematics, 20.03.2020 06:26, lilquongohard

According to a candy company, packages of a certain candy contain 17% orange candies. Suppose we examine 50 random candies. a. What value should we expect for our sample percentage of orange candies? b. What is the standard error? c. Use your answers to fill in the blanks below. We expect % orange candies, give or take %.

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