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The national high school sports database reports that players of lacrosse average 55 goals per season. The standard deviation for goals per season is 22. To qualify for the national Junior Olympics a lacrosse player must be in the top 1% of the nation. How many goals must a player score in one season in order to qualify for the Junior Olympic team? Assume that that normal distribution and the standard scores table in the back of your book will apply to this question. Explain why this number is so much larger than the average number of goals made. Also explain how you use the table from the back of the book to arrive at this answer.
suppose someone gives you 9 to 2 odds that you cannot roll two even numbers with the roll of two fair dice. this means
In the North American court system, a defendant is assumed innocent until proven guilty. In an ideal world, we would expect that the truly innocent will always go free, whereas the truly guilty ones will always be convicted.
at a college 70 of students are female and 50 percent of students receive a grade of c. twenty-five percent are neither
which of the following p-values would provide more evidence in support of the alternate hypothesis and against the null
Healthcare issues are receiving much attention in both academic and political arenas. Compute the arithmetic mean age of the uninsured senior citizens to the nearest hundredth of a year.
Compare the percentage found in b) to percentage given by Empirical Rule and Chebyshev's Rule. (Make a table 3 x 3).
Construct the 90 percent confidence interval for the proportion of checking account customers who have a Visa card with the bank. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)
In1990, 5.8% ofjob applicants whowere testedfor drugsfailed thetest.
Then a second ball is drawn at random from the three ball in the box. what is the probability that the first ball drawn was white, given that at least one to the two balls drawn was white?
There is significant evidence at alpha=0.05 t o show that the populations of endotoxin levels in children living varying distances from operating farms are not equal.
When combining probabilities, to find the probability of one event AND another event, the separate probabilities should be:
suppose we draw two tickets from a hat that contains tickets numbered 1234. let x be the 1st number drawn and y be the
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