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The proportion of all high school students who watch national news is p = 0.57. A random sample of 60 high school
students is selected. Which of the following is the correct calculation and interpretation of the standard deviation of
the sampling distribution of ?
In SRSs of size 60, the sample proportion of high school students who watch the national news
typically varies 0.004 from the true proportion, p = 0.71
5.064 In SRS of size 60, the sample proportion of high school students who watch the national news
typically varies 0.064 from the true proportion, p = 0.71.
01845. In SRSs of size 60, the sample proportion of high school students who watch the national news
typically varies 0.245 from the true proportion, p = 0.71.
=6.570 In SRSs of size 60, the sample proportion of high school students who watch the national news
typically varies 0.570 from the true proportion, p = 0.71.
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