Below, n is the sample size, p is the population proportion, and p is the sample proportion. First, check if the assumptions are satisfied to use the normal distribution for probabilities. If appropriate, use the Central Limit Theorem to find the indicated probability. n = 100 p=0.21 Part 1 of 2 It is not appropriate to use the normal distribution for probabilities. 5 Part 2 of 2 P<0.15)-0 G

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Below, n is the sample size, p is the population proportion, and p is the sample proportion. First, check if the assumptions are satisfied to use the normal
distribution for probabilities. If appropriate, use the Central Limit Theorem to find the indicated probability.
n = 100
p=0.21
Part 1 of 2
It is not
appropriate to use the normal distribution for probabilities.
5
Part 2 of 2
P<0.15)-0
G
Transcribed Image Text:Below, n is the sample size, p is the population proportion, and p is the sample proportion. First, check if the assumptions are satisfied to use the normal distribution for probabilities. If appropriate, use the Central Limit Theorem to find the indicated probability. n = 100 p=0.21 Part 1 of 2 It is not appropriate to use the normal distribution for probabilities. 5 Part 2 of 2 P<0.15)-0 G
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