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Skittles: The popular Skittles candy comes in 5 colors. According to the Skittles website, the colors are evenly distributed in the population of Skittle candies. So each color makes up 20% of the population. Suppose that we buy 10 small bags of Skittles. For 5 of the bags, we determine the percentage of green Skittles in each bag. For the other 5 bags, we determine the percentage of orange Skittles in each bag. Suppose that each bag contains 40 candies. We define the difference in sample proportions as "green" minus "orange." Which sequence of sample differences is the most likely? Group of answer choices 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 -0.2, 0.225, 0.175, 0.25, -0.225 0, 0.075, -0.125, 0.1, -0.05

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