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Mathematics, 01.07.2021 20:50 germainenez8403

According to a study conducted by the California Department of Education in 2017-18, 24% of all eleventh-grade students in the San Luis Coastal Unified District smoke marijuana. Suppose that you randomly select 43 eleventh grade students from the San Luis Coastal District.  Assuming that all the Binomial conditions are met except for the fact that we are randomly selecting without replacement, is the population of eleventh-grade students in San Luis Coastal Unified District large enough to approximate the related probabilities with a Binomial distribution? Why or why not? 

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