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Mathematics, 20.07.2020 01:01 Dorth7935

Elijah and Tyler, two high school juniors, conducted a survey on 16 students at their school, asking the students whether they would like the school to offer an after-school art program, counted the number of "yes" answers, and recorded the sample proportion. 15 out of the 16 students responded "yes." They repeated this 100 times and built a distribution of sample means. Requied:
a. What is this distribution called?
b. Would you expect the shape of this distribution to be symmetric, right skewed, or left skewed? Explain your reasoning.
c. Calculate the variability of this distribution and state the appropriate term used to refer tothis value.
d. Suppose that the students were able to recruit a few more friends to help them with sampling, and are now able to collect data from random samples of 25 students. Once again, they record the number of \yes" answers, and record the sample proportion, and repeat this 100 times to build a new distribution of sample proportions. How will the variability of this new distribution compare to the variability of the original distribution?

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