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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 15:40, lauren9261

Jeanette really loves apple-flavored Fruity Tooty candies, but there always seems to be a lot of cherry-flavored candies in each bag. To determine whether this is because cherry candies are so popular or because each bag contains fewer apple candies, Jeanette randomly picks a Fruity Tooty candy from her bag, records its flavor, and places it back in the bag. Each bag contains a mixture of cherry, grape, apple, lemon, and orange flavors. Which statement about Jeanette's distribution of sample proportions is true? A) The count of drawing an apple candy is not a binomial distribution.
B) The distribution of the count of picking a cherry candy cannot be modeled as approximately normal if Jeanette picks candies over 100 times.
C) The count of drawing an orange candy has a binomial distribution.
D) The distribution of the count of picking a lemon candy can be modeled as approximately normal if Jeanette picks candies 15 times.

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