Suppose that a recent poll found that 47​% of adults believe that the overall state of moral values is poor. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (c). ​(a) For 400 randomly selected​ adults, compute the mean and standard deviation of the random variable​ X, the number of adults who believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.   The mean of X is nothing. ​ (Round to the nearest whole number as​ needed.) The standard deviation of X is nothing. ​(Round to the nearest tenth as​ needed.) ​(b) Interpret the mean. Choose the correct answer below.     A. For every 400 ​adults, the mean is the number of them that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.   B. For every 188 ​adults, the mean is the maximum number of them that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.

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Suppose that a recent poll found that
47​%
of adults believe that the overall state of moral values is poor. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (c).
​(a) For
400
randomly selected​ adults, compute the mean and standard deviation of the random variable​ X, the number of adults who believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
 
The mean of X is
nothing.
​ (Round to the nearest whole number as​ needed.)
The standard deviation of X is
nothing.
​(Round to the nearest tenth as​ needed.)
​(b) Interpret the mean. Choose the correct answer below.
 
 
A.
For every
400
​adults, the mean is the number of them that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
 
B.
For every
188
​adults, the mean is the maximum number of them that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
 
C.
For every
400
​adults, the mean is the range that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
 
D.
For every
400
​adults, the mean is the minimum number of them that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
​(c) Would it be unusual if
170
of the
400
adults surveyed believe that the overall state of moral values is​ poor?

 

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