86 14 620 51 0 60 209 40 184 0 2 54 What requirements must be satisfied? Select all that apply. A. At least one observation must be above or below 75 sec. B. The sample observations must be a simple random sample. C. Either the population is normally distributed, or n>30, or both D. The conditions for a binomial distribution must be satisfied. Are the requirements all satisfied? OA. Yes. A normal quantile plot suggests that the sample is from a normally distributed population, and there are observations above and below 75 sec. OB. No. The conditions for a binomial distribution are not satisfied, and there is not enough information given to determine whether the sample is a simple random sample OC. Yes. A normal quantile plot suggests that the sample is from a normally distributed population, and there is enough information to determine that the sample is a simple random sample. OD. No. The sample size is not greater than 30, the sample does not appear to be from a normally distributed population, and there are no observations above 75 sec. OE. Yes. The conditions for a binomial distribution are satisfied, and there is enough information to determine that the sample is a simple random sample. OF. No. The sample size is not greater than 30, the sample does not appear to be from a normally distributed population, and there is not enough information given to determine whether the sample is a simple random sample.
86 14 620 51 0 60 209 40 184 0 2 54 What requirements must be satisfied? Select all that apply. A. At least one observation must be above or below 75 sec. B. The sample observations must be a simple random sample. C. Either the population is normally distributed, or n>30, or both D. The conditions for a binomial distribution must be satisfied. Are the requirements all satisfied? OA. Yes. A normal quantile plot suggests that the sample is from a normally distributed population, and there are observations above and below 75 sec. OB. No. The conditions for a binomial distribution are not satisfied, and there is not enough information given to determine whether the sample is a simple random sample OC. Yes. A normal quantile plot suggests that the sample is from a normally distributed population, and there is enough information to determine that the sample is a simple random sample. OD. No. The sample size is not greater than 30, the sample does not appear to be from a normally distributed population, and there are no observations above 75 sec. OE. Yes. The conditions for a binomial distribution are satisfied, and there is enough information to determine that the sample is a simple random sample. OF. No. The sample size is not greater than 30, the sample does not appear to be from a normally distributed population, and there is not enough information given to determine whether the sample is a simple random sample.
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Section10.4: Distributions Of Data
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