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The popular candy Skittles comes in 5 colors. According to the Skittles website, the 5 colors are evenly distributed in the population of Skittle candies. So each color makes up 20% of the population. Suppose that we purchase a mid-size bag of Skittles. Assume this size bag always has 200 candies. In this particular bag, 50 are green. What is the probability that a randomly selected bag of this size has 50 or more green candies? (Note: the answer may vary slightly due to rounding in the calculation of the Z-score.) Group of answer choices Between about 1.77 and 1.79% About 3.7 or 3.8% About 96.2 or 96.3% We cannot determine the probability because a normal model is not a good fit for the sampling distribution.
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