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Consider a population proportion p = 0.36.
a. Calculate the standard error for the sampling distribution of the sample proportion when n = 11 and n = 72? (Round your final answer to 4 decimal places.)
b. Is the sampling distribution of the sample proportion approximately normal with n = 11 and n = 72?
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