The candy company claims that 10% of the M&M's it produces are green. Suppose that the candies

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The candy company claims that 10% of the M&M's it produces are green. Suppose that the candies are packaged at random in small bags containing about 50 M&M's. A class of elementary school students learning about percents opens several bags, counts the various colors of the candies, and calculates the proportion that are green.
a) If we plot a histogram showing the proportions of green candies in the various bags, what shape would you expect it to have?
b) Can that histogram be approximated by a Normal model? Explain.
c) Where should the center of the histogram be?
d) What should the standard deviation of the proportion be?
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Stats Data And Models

ISBN: 662

4th Edition

Authors: Richard D. De Veaux, Paul D. Velleman, David E. Bock

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