Vaccinations are intended to prevent illness. Suppose a flu vaccine is determined to be effective...

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Vaccinations are intended to prevent illness. Suppose a flu vaccine is determined to be effective for 52% of patients administered the shot. A random sample of 75 people will be selected from the population.(a) What is the population proportion of success in the above scenario?(b) Calculate the mean of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of people for whom the shot was effective.(c) Calculate the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of people for whom the shot was effective. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)

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