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Determine the minimum sample size you should use to assure that your estimate of will be within the required margin of error around the population p? Margin of error: 0.018; confidence level: 99%; a
Employ the given level of confidence and sample data to develop a confidence interval for the population proportion p. A survey of 300 union members in New York State reveals that 112 favor Republic
Employ the given level of confidence and sample data to develop a confidence interval for the population proportion p. Of 346 items tested, 12 are found to be defective. Construct the 98% confidence
A local drugstore knows that on the average 60 people stop by his store per hour. What is the probability that in a given 3-minute period nobody enters the store?
Find out which, if any, of the three statements are equivalent. Provide a reason for your conclusion. Show complete work and submit your solution to the Dropbox.
In constructing the confidence interval with known population standard deviation the sample size is increased from n=36 to n=144 while the confidence level is held fixed at 95%. This will
In the confidence interval, mounting the confidence level while keeping the sample size fixed
A building contractor has chance to purchase an odd lot of 5000 used bricks at an auction. She is interested in finding the proportion of bricks in the lot that are cracked and thus unusable for her
Discuss what is wrong with your friends procedure and why. Assume he reported t = 1.70 with a P-value of 0.06. Determine the correct P-value that he should report?
Test at the 5% significance level the null hypothesis that population variance is at most 2.25
A 95% CI for the difference between two means is reported as (-0.1, 1.5). What can you conclude about the results of a significance test of the null hypothesis that the population means are equal ve
Develop an interval estimate of the difference between the proportions of the two populations, using a .05 level of significance, as the basis for your decision.
Eleven women and nine men are the contestants in a competition. If three winners are randomly selected, what is the probability that they are all women? Round your answer to four decimal places
Supposing that both populations are normally distributed, test whether u1 not equal u2 at the a = 0.05 level of significance for the given sample data.
Sixty years later, the same question was asked of 1,100 adult Americans and 396 indicated that they were total abstainers. Has the proportion of adult Americans who totally abstain from alcohol chan
A fast food restaurant has one drive through window. An average of 40 customer per-hour arrive at window. It takes average of one minute to serve a customer. Suppose that inter-arrival as well as se
The heights of five starting players on basketball team have a mean height of 6'4" and median height of 6'6", and range of 11 inches. If the tallest player is replaced by the substitute who is three
An experiment includes selecting a card at random from a 52-card deck. Refer to this experiment and find the probability of the event. (Enter your answer as a fraction.)
Supposing that population yields are normally distributed, test the company's claim with a significance level of 5% (.05).
The data are shown: 5260, 5470, 5640, 6180, 6390,6515,6805,7515,7515,8230,8770. What can you say regarding the energy intake, compared to recommended daily calorie intake of 7725kj. Measure the ass
Employ the five steps of hypothesis testing and discuss your findings show all work
What are the similarities between descriptive statistics and inferential statistics in 250 words?
You want to use a 0.05 significance level in testing the null hypothesis that the different samples come from populations with the same mean.
A professor was curious as to whether the students in a very large class she was teaching who turned in their tests first scored differently from the overall mean on the test.