The sample SS12 is of size 10. As , is the histogram in (1) highly likely to look similar to a normal distribution curve?
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It is difficult to determine whether the histogram of a sample of size 10 will look similar to a normal distribution curve without knowing the underlying population distribution and the specific values in the sample. In general, as the sample size increases, the shape of the histogram tends to become more bell-shaped and resemble a normal distribution. However, with a small sample size, the histogram may not necessarily resemble a normal distribution, even if the underlying population distribution is normal. Additionally, the presence of outliers or skewness in the sample can also affect the shape of the histogram. Therefore, it is important to examine the histogram and other measures of central tendency and variability to assess the normality of the data.
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