In 1992, Canadians voted in a referendum on a new constitution. In the province of Quebec, 42.3 % of those who voted were in favor of the new constitution. A random sample of 110 voters from the province was taken. Complete parts a through d below. What is the mean of the distribution of the sample proportion in favor of a new constitution? a) The mean of the distribution of the sample proportion in favor of a new constitution is b) what is the variance of the sample proportion? c) what is the standard error of the sample proportion? d) what is the probability that the sample proportion is more than 0.51?

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In 1992, Canadians voted in a referendum on a new constitution. In the province of Quebec, 42.3% of those who voted
were in favor of the new constitution. A random sample of 110 voters from the province was taken. Complete parts a
through d below. What is the mean of the distribution of the sample proportion in favor of a new constitution? a) The
mean of the distribution of the sample proportion in favor of a new constitution is b) what is the variance of the sample
proportion? c) what is the standard error of the sample proportion? d) what is the probability that the sample proportion
is more than 0.51?
Transcribed Image Text:In 1992, Canadians voted in a referendum on a new constitution. In the province of Quebec, 42.3% of those who voted were in favor of the new constitution. A random sample of 110 voters from the province was taken. Complete parts a through d below. What is the mean of the distribution of the sample proportion in favor of a new constitution? a) The mean of the distribution of the sample proportion in favor of a new constitution is b) what is the variance of the sample proportion? c) what is the standard error of the sample proportion? d) what is the probability that the sample proportion is more than 0.51?
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