st B 5 6 A simple random sample of size n = 53 is obtained from a population that is skewed left with μ = 77 and o=4. Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of x to be approximately normally distributed? Why? What is the sampling distribution of x? the sample size increases. OB. Yes. The central limit theorem states that only for underlying populations that are normal is the shape of the sampling distribution of x normal, regardless of the sample size, n. O C. No. The central limit theorem states that only if the shape of the underlying population is normal or uniform does the sampling distribution of x become approximately normal as the sample size, n, increases. OD. No. The central limit theorem states that regardless of the shape of the underlying population, the sampling distribution of x becomes approximately normal as the sample size, n, increases. What is the sampling distribution of X? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within your choice. (Type integers or decimals rounded to three decimal places as needed.) and ox OA. The sampling distribution of x is uniform with Px OB. The shape of the sampling distribution of x is unknown with μ OC. The sampling distribution of X is skewed left with Hx and ox = D. The sampling distribution of x is approximately normal with μ = 77 and o and ox 4X

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A simple random sample of size n = 53 is obtained from a population that is skewed left with μ=77 and o=4. Does
the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of x to be approximately normally
distributed? Why? What is the sampling distribution of x?
the sample size increases.
OB. Yes. The central limit theorem states that only for underlying populations that are normal is the shape of the
sampling distribution of x normal, regardless of the sample size, n.
OC. No. The central limit theorem states that only if the shape of the underlying population is normal or uniform
does the sampling distribution of x become approximately normal as the sample size, n, increases.
OD. No. The central limit theorem states that regardless of the shape of the underlying population, the sampling
distribution of x becomes approximately normal as the sample size, n, increases.
What is the sampling distribution of X? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within your
choice.
(Type integers or decimals rounded to three decimal places as needed.)
and o
OA. The sampling distribution of x is uniform with μ =
B. The shape of the sampling distribution of x is unknown with Px
OC. The sampling distribution of X is skewed left with H
and ox
D. The sampling distribution of x is approximately normal with μ = 77 and o
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Transcribed Image Text:tion list estion 11 estion 12 estion 13 estion 14 estion 15 estion 16 estion 17 crunch A simple random sample of size n = 53 is obtained from a population that is skewed left with μ=77 and o=4. Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of x to be approximately normally distributed? Why? What is the sampling distribution of x? the sample size increases. OB. Yes. The central limit theorem states that only for underlying populations that are normal is the shape of the sampling distribution of x normal, regardless of the sample size, n. OC. No. The central limit theorem states that only if the shape of the underlying population is normal or uniform does the sampling distribution of x become approximately normal as the sample size, n, increases. OD. No. The central limit theorem states that regardless of the shape of the underlying population, the sampling distribution of x becomes approximately normal as the sample size, n, increases. What is the sampling distribution of X? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within your choice. (Type integers or decimals rounded to three decimal places as needed.) and o OA. The sampling distribution of x is uniform with μ = B. The shape of the sampling distribution of x is unknown with Px OC. The sampling distribution of X is skewed left with H and ox D. The sampling distribution of x is approximately normal with μ = 77 and o 4 101 √₁ Vi W and ox More Next
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