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Mathematics, 08.04.2021 22:20 perezsamantha3oqr0za

In the year 2012, 12\%12%12, percent of the residents of the US moved to a different residence. Suppose that several census workers took random samples of n=150n=150n, equals, 150 residents from the population and computed the proportion \hat p p
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p, with, hat, on top of residents in each sample who had moved in 2012.
What would be the shape of the sampling distribution of \hat p
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p, with, hat, on top?

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