Mathematics, 27.03.2021 04:50, leo4687
According to the admissions director of a certain college, approximately 11% of the 250 freshmen admitted had
applied using the early decision option. Suppose that we took random samples of 20 freshmen from this
population and computed the proportion of freshmen in each sample who had applied using the early decision
option. We can assume the admissions director's claim is true.
What will be the shape of the sampling distribution of p?
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