With a large sample size such as n = 100, we do not need to assume the distribution is normal in order to compute a 95% confidence interval for the mean. O True O False

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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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With a large sample size such as n = 100, we do not need to assume the distribution is normal in
order to compute a 95% confidence interval for the mean.
O True
O False
Transcribed Image Text:With a large sample size such as n = 100, we do not need to assume the distribution is normal in order to compute a 95% confidence interval for the mean. O True O False
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