In a village actually invaded by anthrax, 65% of the gouts were attacked and 90% have been inoculated with vaccine. What is the lowest percentage of the inoculated goats that must have been attacked.
Q: We know that smoking has all sorts of ill effects on people; among other things, there is evidence…
A: The null and alternative hypotheses for the test are: H0: The smoking does not affect the ease…
Q: In the twentieth century, it was a common practice in Southern California for houses to be built…
A: Solution: Given information: n1= 138n2= 84x1=…
Q: An article estimated that 80 percent of students at a large public university who are Facebook users…
A: According to the given information in this question, we need to identify the correct option
Q: A survey shows that 3/5 Australian adults are overweight and 1/10 Australian adults are obese. What…
A:
Q: A medical geographer in Kenya is studying the distribution of an infectious strain of "sleeping…
A: Given that Sample sizes n1=100 , n2=125 The proportion of people on a flood plain that were…
Q: Nationally, 83% of Americans have earned a high school diploma. We want to see if the proportion of…
A: We have to find sample proportion.
Q: What is the test statistic? Round your answer to three decimal places. Click…
A:
Q: You wish to take a random sample of 45 students from a population of 120 men and 100 women for the…
A:
Q: The color of the Star Trek uniform represents each crew-member's work area. In the original Star…
A: Given data: Alive Dead Total Blue 41 8 49 Gold 22 6 28 Red 31 25 56 Total 94 39 133…
Q: Hurricane damage: In August and September 2005, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita caused extraordinary…
A: Given : x1= 58.0 n1= 370 x2= 30.0 n2= 173 significance level, 0.01
Q: Hurricane Andrew swept through southern Florida causing billions of dollars of damage. Because of…
A: Step 1:Determine the given variablesn=26,σ=5500,Xˉ=27500,μ=5500,α=0.10Step 2:Hypotheses…
Q: A professional marketing survey involves product recognition in New York and California. Of 558 New…
A: We have to test claimm..
Q: A survey of American households found that 1/4 had a land line, 7/12 had cable, and 1/3 had neither.…
A: It is an important part of statistics. It is widely used.
Q: The color of the Star Trek uniform represents each crew-member's work area. In the original Star…
A: The question is about categorical data analysis Given : To find : a ) Null and alt. hypo b )…
Q: a. Choose the correct null and alternative hypotheses. O Ho: There is an association between Star…
A: AS PER POLICY I HAVE CALCULATED FIRST 3 SUBPARTS PLZ REPOST FOR REMAINING PARTS WITH NOTE I NEED…
Q: Stacy conducts a study to look at the effects of season (fall, winter, spring, summer) and type of…
A: Two way ANOVA: From the given information, the data view of the given variables is, fall…
Q: In the twentieth century, it was a common practice in Southern California for houses to be built…
A: From the provided information,
Q: In an article about unusual allergies, a doctor explained that allergy to sulfites is usually seen…
A:
Q: This is an Epidemiology problem. Cataracts of the eye may be difficult to diagnose in the early…
A: The diagnoses made by the two physicians might not be reliable necessarily.
Q: Say that there are five populations, and we need to test for difference of population means. If we…
A: Say that there are five populations, and we need to test for difference of population means. We test…
Q: C1. A computer spam filter is 98% effective at sending spam emails to my junk folder, but will also…
A: Let A represents an event that an email is spam.B represents an event that an email that is not…
Q: tourists
A: Here hypothesis testing of proportion
Q: A taste-testing survey of Zing Farms showed that 2/3 of the people surveyed preferred the taste of…
A:
Q: In a study comparing banks in Germany and Great Britain, a sample of 145 matched pairs of banks was…
A: Given , d = German – Great Britain Sample mean of the difference = d¯ = 0.0518 sample standard…
Q: At a soccer tryout, a new player claims to make 70% of penalty shots. The team manager asks them to…
A: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the way we interact with technology and the world…
Q: Thirty-three percent of all Americans drink bottled water more than once a week (Natural resources…
A: Note: Hi there! Thank you for posting the question. Unfortunately in the sub-part(b), some required…
Q: A researcher is running a study to determine the proportion of men that wear neckties to work. To…
A: Since, we answer only first three sub-parts of a question, we will answer the first three. Please re…
Q: Hurricane Andrew swept through southern Florida causing billions of dollars of damage. Because of…
A: The given values are:Sample size (n) = 24Sample mean (x̄) = $28,500Population standard deviation (σ)…
Q: Thirty-two percent of all Americans drink bottled water more than once a week (Natural resources…
A: Obtain the probability that the sample proportion will be within 0.02 of the population proportion…
Q: According to an article in Newsweek, the natural ratio of girls to boys is 100:105. In China, the…
A: It is been asked to test whether the percent of girls born in China is 46.7. The appropriate test to…
Q: Suppose an internet marketing company wants to determine the percentage of customers who click on…
A: Margin of error=E=5%=0.05 , Confidence level=C.I=94%=0.94
Q: Hurricane Andrew swept through southern Florida causing billions of dollars of damage. Because of…
A: The given values are:Sample size (n) = 24Sample mean (x̄) = $28,500Population standard deviation (σ)…
Q: A bands name is generally recognized by 10% of college students. The band promotes itself heavily on…
A:
Q: A quality control marketing manager orders parts and the parts are shipped in lots of sizes 15. When…
A: From the given information, a lot contains size as 15 and the manager randomly inspects 4 parts from…
Q: Hurricane Andrew swept through southern Florida causing billions of dollars of damage. Because of…
A: In hypothesis testing, we start by stating the null hypothesis (H0) and the alternative hypothesis…
Q: A car dealership is deciding the proportion of cars they will order with cloth seats. You have been…
A: We have to find sample size required for given margin of error.
Q: Researchers at Purdue University and Wichita State University found that airlines are doing a better…
A:
Q: In 2013, 46% of high school students tried a tobacco product. From a survey of 500 randomly…
A: Given : Population proportion =46% n=500
Q: Suppose an internet marketing company wants to determine the current percentage of customers who…
A: The objective of this question is to determine the sample size needed for a survey to estimate a…
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps with 2 images
- According to an article in Newsweek, the natural ratio of girls to boys is 100:105 . In China, the birth ratio is 100:116 ( 46.3% girls). Suppose you don’t believe the reported figures of the percent of girls born in China. You conduct a study. In this study, you count the number of girls and boys born in 100 randomly chosen recent births. There are 42 girls and 58 boys born of the 100 . Based on your study, do you believe that the percent of girls born in China is 46.3 ? A.)What is the test statistic? Round your answer to three decimal places. (z / t ) = B.) What is the p -value? Round your answers to four decimal places. p -value = C.) Let α=0.05 . Decision: (Reject the null hypothesis / do not reject the null hypothesis) Reason for decision: ( a < p-value / a > p-value) Conclusion: There is (insufficient/ insufficient) evidence to conclude that the percentage of girls born in China is different from 46.3% .Researchers conducted two surveys about teens are their use of social media. The first survey asked a random sample of 800 U.S. teens about their use of Instagram. A second survey asked the same questions to a random sample of 2253 Canadian teens. In these two studies, 73% of U.S. teens and 88% of Canadian teens said that they use Instagram. Use these results to answer the following questions about the proportion of U.S. and Canadian teens that use Instagram. Is there a statistically significant difference between the use of social media by U.S. teens and Canadian teens? No, there is no difference between the proportion of U.S. teens that use Instagram and the proportion of Canadian teens that use Instagram because both the lower limit and the upper limit of the confidence interval are negative values. Yes, the proportion of U.S. teens that use Instagram is significantly less than the proportion of Canadian teens that use Instagram difference because both…E NOLI Researchers conducted two surveys about teens are their use of social media. The first survey asked a random sample of 800 U.S. teens about their use of Instagram. A second survey asked the same questions to a random sample of 2253 Canadian teens. In these two studies, 73% of U.S. teens and 88% of Canadian teens said that they use Instagram. Use these results to answer the following questions about the proportion of U.S. and Canadian teens that use Instagram. Is there a statistically significant difference between the use of social media by U.S. teens and Canadian teens? No, there is no difference between the proportion of U.S. teens that use Instagram and the proportion of Canadian teens that use Instagram because both the lower limit and the upper limit of the confidence interval are negative values. Yes, the proportion of U.S. teens that use Instagram is significantly less than the proportion of Canadian teens that use Instagram difference because both the lower limit and the…
- In a very hotly fought battle, 70% at least of the combatants lost an eye, 75% at least an ear: 80% at least a leg: 85% at least an arm. What percentage at least, lost all four ?Thirty-five percent of all Americans drink bottled water more than once a week (Natural resources Defense Council, December 4, 2015). Suppose you have been hired by the Natural Resources Defence Council to investigate bottled water consumption in St. Paul. You plan to select a sample of St. Paulites to estimate the proportion who drink bottled water more than once a week. Assume the popluation proportion of St. Paulites who drink bottled water more than once a week is 0.35 , the same as the overall proportion of Americans who drink bottled water more than once a week. Suppose you select a sample of 540 St. Paulites. Show the sampling distribution of “p with a line over it” (to 4 decimals). E(p with a line over it) = 0` p with a line over it = Based upon a sample of 540 St. Paulites, what is the probability that the sample proportion will be within 0.08 of the population proportion (to 4 decimals). Probability = Suppose you select a sample of 190 St. Paulites. Show the sampling…A biologist is studying the composition of birds on a lake and counts 61 ducks, 17 geese, 11 cranes, 15 swans, and 6 herons. From previous studies performed around the same time of the year, she expects 50% of the birds to be ducks, 23% to be geese, 12% to be cranes, 10% to be swans, and 5% to be herons. What are the expected and observed counts? Select one. Expected = 55 ducks, 25 geese, 13 cranes, 11 swans, and 6 herons Observed = 61 ducks, 17 geese, 11 cranes, 15 swans, and 6 herons Expected = 61 ducks, 17 geese, 11 cranes, 15 swans, and 6 herons Observed 55 ducks, 25 geese, 13 cranes, 11 swans, and 6 herons %3D Expected = 55 ducks, 25 geese, 13 cranes, 11 swans, and 6 herons Observed = 55 ducks, 25 geese, 13 cranes, 11 swans, and 6 herons %3D %3D Expected = 61 ducks, 17 geese, 11 cranes, 15 swans, and 6 herons Observed = 61 ducks, 17 geese, 11 cranes, 15 swans, and 6 herons
- If in a village actually involved by anthrax, 70 per cent of the goats are attacked and 85 per cent have been inoculated with vaccine : whdats are lowest percentage of the inoculated that must have been attacked 2A car wash is assessing the average wait time for its customers. The median wait time is 4 minutes. Does a customer who waits for 5 minutes represent an abnormal wait time? The customer who waits 5 minutes an abnormal case, because 50% of customers wait more than minutes.A polisher wishes to estimate the proportion of United States voters who favor capital punishment. How large a sample is needed in order to be 98% confident that the sample proportion will not differ from the true proportion by more than 3%
- Thirty-seven percent of all Americans drink bottled water more than once a week (Natural resources Defense Council, December 4, 2015). Suppose you have been hired by the Natural Resources Defence Council to investigate bottled water consumption in St. Paul. You plan to select a sample of St. Paulites to estimate the proportion who drink bottled water more than once a week. Assume the popluation proportion of St. Paulites who drink bottled water more than once a week is 0.37, the same as the overall proportion of Americans who drink bottled water more than once a week. Use z-table. a. Suppose you select a sample of 540 St.Paulites. Show the sampling distribution of (to 4 decimals).E(p) = __________σ = _________ b. Based upon a sample of 540 St. Paulites, what is the probability that the sample proportion will be within 0.01 of the population proportion (to 4 decimals).probability = _________ c. Suppose you select a sample of 150 St.Paulites. Show the sampling distribution of p (to 4…An article was published concerning the incidence of cardiac death attributable to earthquake in Los Angeles County on January 17, 1994. In the week before the earthquake there were an average of 15.6 cardiac deaths per day in Los Angeles County. On the day of the earthquake, there were 51 cardiac deaths. Among days with more than 10 admissions, what proportion fall on weekends?Hurricane Andrew swept through southern Florida causing billions of dollars of damage. Because of the severity of the storm and the type of residential construction used in this semitropical area, there was some concern that the average claim size would be greater than the historical average hurricane claim of $25,500. Several insurance companies collaborated in a data gathering experiment. They randomly selected 26 homes and sent adjusters to settle the claims. In the sample of 26 homes, the average claim was $28,000 with a population standard deviation of $6300. Is there sufficient evidence at a 0.01 significance level to support the claim that the home damage is greater than the historical average? Assume the population of insurance claims is approximately normally distributed. Step 1 of 3: State the null and alternative hypotheses for the test. Fill in the blank below. Ho 25,500 Ha H. 25,500