According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) during the 2018-2019 season the percent of Americans 18 and older who had a flu shot was 45.3%.  We did a random sample of 500 Americans and found that 200 out of the 500 had a flu shot. Is there enough evidence at the 5% level that 45.3% or less of Americans 18 or older had a flu shot? Check the conditions: a) Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans > 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 225.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.40) = 300 b) Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans 18 and older > 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 226.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.453) = 273.5 > 10 c) Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans > 10(0.453) = 45.3, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 225.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.453) = 273.5 d) Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans 18 and older> 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.40) = 200 > 10 and (500)(1-0.40) = 300 > 10

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According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) during the 2018-2019 season the percent of Americans 18 and older who had a flu shot was 45.3%.  We did a random sample of 500 Americans and found that 200 out of the 500 had a flu shot. Is there enough evidence at the 5% level that 45.3% or less of Americans 18 or older had a flu shot?

Check the conditions:

a) Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans > 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 225.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.40) = 300

b) Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans 18 and older > 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 226.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.453) = 273.5 > 10

c) Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans > 10(0.453) = 45.3, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 225.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.453) = 273.5

d) Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans 18 and older> 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.40) = 200 > 10 and (500)(1-0.40) = 300 > 10

PERCENT OF AMERICANS WHO GET THE FLU SHOT
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) during the 2018-2019 season the percent of Americans 18 and older
who had a flu shot was 45.3%. We did a random sample of 500 Americans and found that 200 out of the 500 had a flu shot.
Is there enough evidence at the 5% level that 45.3% or less of Americans 18 or older had a flu shot?
Check the conditions:
O Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans > 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 225.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.40) =
300
O Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans 18 and older > 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 226.5 > 10 and
(500)(1-0.453) = 273.5 > 10
O Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans > 10(0.453) = 45.3, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 225.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.453) =
273.5
O Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans 18 and older> 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.40) = 200 > 10 and (500)(1-
0.40) = 300 > 10
Transcribed Image Text:PERCENT OF AMERICANS WHO GET THE FLU SHOT According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) during the 2018-2019 season the percent of Americans 18 and older who had a flu shot was 45.3%. We did a random sample of 500 Americans and found that 200 out of the 500 had a flu shot. Is there enough evidence at the 5% level that 45.3% or less of Americans 18 or older had a flu shot? Check the conditions: O Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans > 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 225.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.40) = 300 O Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans 18 and older > 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 226.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.453) = 273.5 > 10 O Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans > 10(0.453) = 45.3, Condition 3: (500)(0.453) = 225.5 > 10 and (500)(1-0.453) = 273.5 O Condition 1: Random- Stated, Condition 2: All Americans 18 and older> 10(500) = 5000, Condition 3: (500)(0.40) = 200 > 10 and (500)(1- 0.40) = 300 > 10
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