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Would it be surprising to get a sample proportion of = 0.50 or larger in an SRS of size 80 when p = 0.38? No. This distribution is centered at about 38%. No, because this distribution shows that it is possible to have = 0.5. No. About 68% of the simulations are within 1 standard deviation of 0.38. Yes. Almost all of the samples are within 0.10 of 0.38. Yes. Out of the 250 samples, only 1 resulted in a proportion of 0.5 or more, so this is highly unlikely.
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