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A candy company claims that 25% of the jelly beans in its spring mix are pink. Suppose that the candies are packaged at random in small bags containing about 300 jelly beans. A
class of students opens several bags, counts the various colors of jelly beans, and
calculates the number that are pink in each bag. What is the distribution of the number of
pink jelly beans in their samples?
OX-N(75.7.5)
O X-B(300, 0.25)
O X - AN(300, 0.25)
O X - B(75.7.5)
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