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Given the recent economic downturn, only 60% in a graduating class of 250 will find employment in the first round of a job search. You have 20 friends who have recently graduated. Assume that your friends represent a random sample. Interpret the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of your friends who will find employment in the first round of a job search. The sampling distribution is approximately normal and we need not apply the finite population correction. The sampling distribution is approximately normal and we need to apply the finite population correction. The sampling distribution is not approximately normal and we need not apply the finite population correction. The sampling distribution is not approximately normal and we need to apply the finite population correction.

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