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A new manager, hired at a large warehouse, was told to reduce the 26% employee sick leave. The manager introduced a new incentive program for the company's employees with perfect attendance. The manager decides to test the new program to see if it's better and plans to use a random sample of 200 employees out of the 1000 total employee population.
Which of the following conditions is not satisfied for this problem?
A) The sample size should be less than 10% of the population. In this situation, the sample size exceeds 10% of the population.
B) The population does not have an approximately normal distribution.
C) The sample size n is not satisfied n ? 30.
D) The sample proportion is close to 0.50
E) The employees are dependent of one another.
F) More than one condition is not satisfied.
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