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A local athletic facility offers a four-week training course, hoping to increase athletes' running speeds. Thirty-fve volunteer athletes are timed, in seconds, running a 50-yard dash before the training program begins and then again aiter the program is complete. The difference in running times (before training- after training) is calculated for each athlete. Are the conditions for inference met?
O No. The athletes who volunteered for this study were not randomly assigned a treatment order.
O No. The 10% condition is not met.
O No. The Normal/Large Sample condition is not met because the sample size is too small.
O Yes. All conditions are met.​

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Answer: I think that the answer is the fourth option. Yes. All conditions are met. I might be wrong but that's my best guess.

Step-by-step explanation: The athletes were assigned randomly, so it can't be option one. I'm not totally sure what a ten percent condition is, but I didn't see anything in the question about it. The Normal/Large Sample condition is met. And it looks like all of the conditions are met.

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