According to our textbook for this course, when sampling an indicator of success to estimate a true proportion, in our sample total how many successes and failures must we find in our data in order that we can consider the SAMPLE SUCCESS COUNT to be sufficiently approximately normaily distributed in order to be able to use the normal distribution to compute margins of error from given sample size and confidence level information? NONE OF THE OTHERS More than 5 successes and at least 5 failures. At least 5 successes and at least 5 failures. More than 5 successes and more than 5 faillures.
According to our textbook for this course, when sampling an indicator of success to estimate a true proportion, in our sample total how many successes and failures must we find in our data in order that we can consider the SAMPLE SUCCESS COUNT to be sufficiently approximately normaily distributed in order to be able to use the normal distribution to compute margins of error from given sample size and confidence level information? NONE OF THE OTHERS More than 5 successes and at least 5 failures. At least 5 successes and at least 5 failures. More than 5 successes and more than 5 faillures.
College Algebra (MindTap Course List)
12th Edition
ISBN:9781305652231
Author:R. David Gustafson, Jeff Hughes
Publisher:R. David Gustafson, Jeff Hughes
Chapter8: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section8.7: Probability
Problem 58E: What is meant by the sample space of an experiment?
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