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    Re-Analyze the Previous Data Using the Normal Approximation
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Re-Analyze the Previous Data Using the Normal Approximation

Question 36

Question 36

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Re-analyze the previous data using the normal approximation
a. Calculate and interpret z .
b. Which analysis is more appropriate? Explain.

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