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The probability that a randomly selected person has high blood pressure (the event H) is P(H) = 0.5 and the probability that a randomly selected person is a runner (the event R) is P(R) = 0.3. The probability that a randomly selected person has high blood pressure and is a runner is 0.2. Find the probability that a randomly selected person has high blood pressure, given that he is a runner.
the overall test of the significance of the difference among groups in an analysis of variance is calleda. a post hoc
Multiple choices based on regression analysis - the percentage of variation in the dependent variable explained by the variation in the independent variable
Motorola used the normal distribution to determine the probability of defects and the number of defects expected in a production process.
How do we calculate the upper and lower limits of one sided and two sided 95% confidence level of difference in proportion when comparing two groups in clinical research.Could You kindly help with some formula for calculating these.
A nationwide standardized test taken by high school juniors and seniors may or may not measure academic potential, but we can nonetheless examine the relationship bewteen scores on such test and performance in college.
How many boxes must the processor sample to be 95 percent confident that the sample mean does not differ from the population mean by more than 0.2 pounds?
on tuesday april 15th 2014 gallup reported that 43 of americans approve of the job barack obama is doing as president.
Based on the results of the peliminary poll, how large a sample is required for the main poll, assuming that the main poll should have a margin of error of 3.3% and a confidence level of 96.7%.
what are some of the sources where we can obtain partial probabilities of events for a certain investment problems
How large a sample should be selected in order to estimate the population proportion to within a margin of error of 0.02 with 97% confidence. The sample proportion from the preliminary sample was 0.18.
A start-up publishing company estimates that the fixed costs of its first major project will be $190,000, the variable cost will be $18, and the selling price per book will be $34.
Find the 90% confidence interval fo the mean. Does the confidence interval interpretation agree with the hypothesis testing results? Explain.
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