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Suppose that a population parameter is 0.3 and many samples are taken from the population. If the size of each sample is 40, what is the standard error of the distribution of sample proportions? A. 0.095
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Suppose that a population parameter is 0.3 and many samples are taken from the population. If the size of each sample is 40, what is the standard error of the distribution of sample proportions?
A. 0.095
B. 0.055
C. 0.072
D. 0.032
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