Multiple Choice
Suppose a single random sample of size n is drawn from any population with mean μ and standard deviation σ. What does the central limit theorem say when n is sufficiently large?
A) The standard deviation of the sample mean is σ2 / n.
B) The distribution of the population is exactly Normal.
C) The distribution of the sample mean is approximately Normal.
D) The distribution of the sample mean is exactly Normal.
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