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Suppose that 14% of the population of the U.S. is left-handed. If a random sample of 240 people from the U.S. is chosen, approximate the probability that at most 36 are left-handed. Use the normal approximation to the binomial with a correction for continuity. Round your answer to at least three decimal places. Do not round any intermediate steps.
In your workplace? Elsewhere in the business sector? In your education (during your UOPX degree program)? In politics? Explain your response.
Using a p level of 0.05 and a two-tailed test, what is the critical value?- Assume the researcher calculated H = 9.26. Make a decision regarding the null hypothesis and explain that decision.
The heights of 40 randomly selected people and the heights of their mothers are recorded. Statdisk is used to run a linear correlation and regression analysis. The partial results are provided below:
suppose that a random variable x has the probability distributionfxx 0 if x lt 0x214 if 0 greaterthanorequalto x lt
If a sample of size 200 contains 120 values that are less than m0 and 80 values that are greater, what is the p-value of the test of the hypothesis that the median is equal to m0?
the following data the number of car thefts that occurred in a city during the past 12 days.6 3 7 11 5 3 8 7 2 6 9 13a.
Let XA and XB denote, respectively, the number of victories against class A and class B teams. What are the distributions of XA and XB ?
What is the expected number of audits for the 6 randomly selected individuals? What is the standard deviation for the number of audits for the 6 randomly selected individuals?
a. Construct a simple price index for item Y using Year 0 as the base year. b. Determine the simple aggregate price index using Year 0 as the base year.
Was this a case-control study, a randomized experiment, or an observational study that was not case-controlled?- What are the explanatory and response variables in this study?
A manufacturing process makes items whose weights are normally distributed. It is known that 22.57% of all the items made weigh between 100 grams up to mean and 49.18% weigh from the mean up to 190 grams. Find out the standard deviation.
How large a sample is needed to estimate the true proportion of home owners who have vegetable gardens to within 0.04 with 98% confidence?
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