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james0929

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What is the probability of randomly selecting a person who died from liver disease?
 
  A) 0.01541 B) 0.00927 C) 0.00011 D) 64..91098

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The sample size is n = 49,  = 14.7, and the original population is not normally distributed.
 
  A) Yes B) No



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Answer to Question 1

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