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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 04:01, Wemaybewrong

Suppose you take a simple random sample of size n=175 from the population of Reese's Pieces, still assuming that 45% of this population is orange (LaTeX: \piπ=.45). What is the probability that a sample proportion of orange candies will be between .35 and .55?

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