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- In a survey, respondents were asked to disclose their political affiliation (Democrat, Independent, Republican) and also answer the question "Would you be willing to pay higher taxes if the tax revenue went directly toward deficit reduction?" Create a contingency table and determine whether the results suggest there is an association between political affiliation and willingness to pay higher taxes to directly reduce the federal debt. Use the a= 0.05 level of significance. Click the icon to view the results of the survey. Construct a contingency table. Democrat Independent Republican Willing to pay higher taxes? Yes. No 9 7 6 3 11 14One of New England Air's top competitive priorities is on-time arrivals. Quality VP Clair Bond decided to personally monitor New England Air's performance. Each week for the past 30 weeks, Bond checked a random sample of 100 flight arrivals for on-time performance. Click the icon to view the table that contains the number of flights that did not meet New England Air's definition of on time. a) The overall fraction of late flights is (enter your response as a real number rounded to two decimal places.) Using a 95% confidence level, the upper and lower control limits are: Upper control limit (UCL) = Lower control limit (LCLp) = b) Assume that the airline industry's upper and lower control limits for flights that are not on time are 0.1000 and 0.0300, respectively. Choose the correct control chart below. O A. Percentage of late flights 0.14- 말 0.12- 0.10- 0.08- 0.06- 0.04- 0.02- 0.00- O A. Percentage of late flights O O c) Choose the chart below that correctly plots the percentage of late…The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) enacted in 1994 is a trilateral trade agreement signed by the United States, Canada and Mexico. This trade agreement has been controversial since its inception and Americans remain split on the issue. In a Gallup Poll conducted February 1-5, 2017, 447 out of 971 randomly selected Americans aged 18 or older stated that they believed that NAFTA was bad for the United States. 1.Find the point estimate for the proportion of Americans who believe that NAFTA was bad for the United States. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. 2.Find the margin of error for a 95% confidence interval. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. 3.Construct the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of Americans who believe that NAFTA was bad for the United States. Enter your answer as an open interval of the form (a,b) and round to 3 decimal places.
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- Among students at a nearby college, the proportion who say they’re interested in their congressional district’s election results has traditionally been 70%. After a series of lackluster debates on campus, a political scientist claims that the proportion, p, of students at the college who say they’re interested in their districts election results is now less than 70%. A pill is commissioned, and 154 out of random sample of 230 students at the college say they’re interested in their districts election results. Is there enough evidence to support the political scientist’s claim at the 0.05 level of significance? Perform a one-tailed test. Then complete the parts below. Carry your intermediate computations to three or more decimal places and round your answers as specified in the table.b) Suppose that a South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) official wants to conduct a survey in Limpopo to estimate, with 95% confidence, a support for the premier's strategies on economy within 3% error. If the official has initial estimate that 70% of the people in Limpopo support the economic strategies of the premier. How many people should SABC survey?b) Suppose that a South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) official wants to conduct a survey in Limpopo to estimate, with 95% confidence, a support for the premier's strategies on economy within 3% error. If the official has initial estimate that 70% of the people in Limpopo support the economic strategies of the premier. How many people should SABC survey?