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A geneticist conducts her survey and calculates hat p = 0.512. Which of the following is the most correct interpretation of this statistic?
a) There is a 51.2% chance that a randomly selected gamete cell will have the male chromosome.
b) 51.2% of the eggs fertilized with these gametes will produce female puppies.
c) 51.2% of the gametes in the sample have the male chromosome.
You have been research for your statistics class on how nervous the American adults are in general, you have decided to use HINTS 2007 data set that has a scale (going from 0 to 24)measuring the psychological distress of the respondents.
A random variable is binomially distributed with n = 16 and π = .40. The expected value and standard deviation - find the sample size to estimate the mean with an error of ± 4 and 95 percent confidence (rounded to the next higher integer).
The obvious caveat applies that such a (zero) correlation is ultimately an empirical question that depends on the data set. [1] Acemoglu, Daron, (1998) Why do New Technologies Complement Skills?
in a sample of seven cars each car was tested for nitrogen-oxide emissionsin grams per mile and the following results
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a discrete random variable can be described as binomial distribution if is satisfies four conditions briefly discuss
Teacher asked each of her students how many novels they had read in previous six months. Results are shown below. Create the frequency table for the number of novels read.
Gas consumption of 3 cars (labeled car A, car B, and car C) using 4 different kinds of gasoline. Is there difference among kinds of gasoline?
Estimate the p-value for your t-score and is the difference of means statistically different from zero?
a random sample of 55 standard hotel rooms in the philadelphia pa area has a mean nightly cost of 154.17 and a standard
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