George is a big fan of music from the 1960s and has 750 songs in his 1960s music folder on his smartphone. He once calculated that 18% of the songs in this folder are Beatles' songs. Suppose George programs his smartphone to create playlists by picking 50 randomly selected songs from this folder. Suppose on one such playlist, 21% of the songs are Beatles' songs. Consider the scenario above and select ALL conditions that FAIL. Select all that apply. a. Normal Condition b. Random Condition c. n(1 - p) ≥ 10 d. 10% condition e. np ≥ 10 f. Large Counts Condition g. 10ns N h. Independent Condition

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George is a big fan of music from the 1960s and has 750 songs in his 1960s music folder on his smartphone. He once calculated that 18% of the songs in this folder are Beatles'
songs. Suppose George programs his smartphone to create playlists by picking 50 randomly selected songs from this folder. Suppose on one such playlist, 21% of the songs are
Beatles' songs. Consider the scenario above and select ALL conditions that FAIL. Select all that apply.
a. Normal Condition
b. Random Condition
c. n(1 - p) ≥ 10
d. 10% condition
e. np ≥ 10
f. Large Counts Condition
g. 10ns N
h. Independent Condition
Transcribed Image Text:George is a big fan of music from the 1960s and has 750 songs in his 1960s music folder on his smartphone. He once calculated that 18% of the songs in this folder are Beatles' songs. Suppose George programs his smartphone to create playlists by picking 50 randomly selected songs from this folder. Suppose on one such playlist, 21% of the songs are Beatles' songs. Consider the scenario above and select ALL conditions that FAIL. Select all that apply. a. Normal Condition b. Random Condition c. n(1 - p) ≥ 10 d. 10% condition e. np ≥ 10 f. Large Counts Condition g. 10ns N h. Independent Condition
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