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1. You randomly observe purchases at a candy store and record the weight of each bag of candy with 100 different customers. You find the proportion of weights greater than 2
pounds. Is investigating this sample proportion the same as investigating the sampling
distribution of the proportion?

No, the sampling distribution of the proportion is the distribution of the proportions
from all samples, not just one.

No, the sample comes from only one store. The sample needs to be expanded to
multiple candy stores.

Yes, at least 100 customers were observed.

Yes, the customers will most likely purchase different weights of candy, and the
different amounts will be evenly distributed.

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