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5 December, 19:28

Suppose that many large samples were taken from population A, which is normally distributed, and population c, which is not normally distributed. The means of the samples of which of the following populations would approximate a normal distribution?

a. both population a and population c

b. neither

c. population c

d. population a

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  1. 5 December, 19:35
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    Population A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Think about. If population A already known for normally distribution AND you take large samples. The rest would still be distributed, Which keeps population A a Normal Distribution.

    but Population C is nor normally distributed, so if you take away large samples. it will deteriorate its distribution so it won't get any better or in this case, normal. so. it is Population A.
  2. 5 December, 19:36
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    Both populations - Apex
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