Question:
In an election suppose that 55 of voters support a new tax
Last updated: 11/7/2023
In an election suppose that 55 of voters support a new tax on fast food If we poll 160 of these voters at random the probability distribution for the proportion of the polled voters that support a new tax on fast food can be modeled by the normal distibution pictured below Complete the boxes accurate to two decimal places 0 Note The left box is 2 standard deviations below the mean