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OpenStudy (lacris):

Please help me :) I dont understand this question :< I will give you a shiny medal! :D

OpenStudy (lacris):

OpenStudy (lacris):

So I know that the Central limit theorem is that x will approximately be normal as long as the sample size is (n>30)

OpenStudy (lacris):

How can I tell if it's skewed left or right?

OpenStudy (lacris):

Isnt 9 less than 30? 9<30, so it's not normal at all then?

OpenStudy (lacris):

so is the answer D? or should I just follow the graph and say its normal?

OpenStudy (lacris):

@mathstudent55 Please help :>

OpenStudy (lacris):

hmm, well the answer is the shape of the population is normal, but I dont know why, can you please explain?

OpenStudy (lacris):

9<30

OpenStudy (lacris):

Is it because the histogram is bell shaped?

OpenStudy (lacris):

if it's because its already a given with a diagram, I feel kind of stupid then :c

OpenStudy (lacris):

If so, I would still like to learn about the Central limit theorem.

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