Multiple Choice
Suppose that New Mexico lawmakers survey 160 randomly selected registered voters to see if they favor stricter laws regarding motorcycle helmet use for riders over the age of 17. The lawmakers believe the population proportion in favor of changing the law is 6% (based on historical data and previous votes) . Which of the following conditions for the Central Limit theorem are not met?
A) Relative to the population, the sample is not large enough.
B) The population proportion is too small and will not have enough expected successes.
C) The population proportion is too small and will not have enough expected failures.
D) None of these, all the conditions of the CLT are met.
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