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Consider random samples of size 50 from a population with proportion 0.35.
Find the mean and standard error of the distribution of sample proportions.
Round your answer for the mean to two decimal places, and your answer for the standard error to three decimal places.
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Consider random samples of size 50 from a population with proportion 0.35.
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