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Suppose a sample of O-rings was obtained and the wall thickness (in inches) of each was recorded. Use a normal probabáty

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Suppose a sample of O-rings was obtained and the wall thickness (in inches) of each was recorded. Use a normal probabáty plot to assess whether the sample data could have come from a population that is normally distributed Click here to view the table of critical values. Click here to view pages of the standard normal distribution abo Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal distribution table. C Using the correlation coefficient of the normal probability plot, is it reasonable to conclude that the population is normally distributed? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within your choice (Round to three decimal places as needed) OA. Yes. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, exceeds the critical value. Therefore, it is not reasonable to conclude that the data come from a normal population. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude OB. No. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, that the data come from a normal population OC. No The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, conclude that the data come from a normal population OD. Yes. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, data come from a normal population does not exceed the critical value, 0.165 0.185 0207 0.209 0 0.219 0.228 0243 0.252 0247 0.256 0269 0.276 0295 0.303 0317 0.342 does not exceed the critical value, exceeds the critical value, Therefore, it is not reasonable to Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that the
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Click here to view the table of critical values. Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal distribution labe Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal distribution table. Using the correlation coefficient of the normal probability plot, is it reasonable to conclude that the population is normally distributed? Select the correct cha fill in the answer boxes within your choice. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) OA. Yes. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, the data come from a normal population OB. No. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, that the data come from a normal population. OC. No. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, conclude that the data come from a normal population OD. Yes. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, data come from a normal population exceeds the critical value, does not exceed the critical value, 0.295 0.303 C Therefore, it is not reasonable to does not exceed the critical value, exceeds the critical value, Therefore, it is reasonable Therefore, it is not reason Therefore, it is reasonable to con