A candy company claims that 10% of all their candy products are green. Suppose t
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A candy company claims that 10% of all their candy products are green. Suppose that the candies are packaged at random in small bags containing about 200 candies. 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. Complete parts a through c below. a) Explain why it's appropriate to use a Normal model to describe the distribution of the proportion of green candies they might expect. Select all that apply. A. The Success/Failure Condition is met since nq greaterthanorequalto 10. B. The Randomization Condition is met because the candies are randomly packaged into each bag. C. The Success/Failure Condition is met since np greaterthanorequalto 10. D. The 10% Condition is met because several bags of candy is far less than 10% of the population of candy.Explanation / Answer
Option A &C are correct.
A)the success/fail condition is met since nq>10
C)the success/fail condition is met since np>10
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