The data given to the right includes data from 39 candies, and 10 of them are red. The company that makes the candy claims that 33% of its candies are red. Use the sample data to construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the percentage of red candies. What do you conclude about the claim of 33%? Weights (g) of a Sample Bag of Candy Red Blue Brown Green Yellow 0.712 0.775 0.806 0.717 0.861 0.878 0.741 0.736 0.807 0.984 0.852 Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the population percentage of candies that are red. 0.902 0.943 0.957 0.713 0.854 D%

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The data given to the right includes data from 39 candies, and 10 of them are red. The company that makes the candy
claims that 33% of its candies are red. Use the sample data to construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the
Weights (g) of a Sample Bag of Candy
percentage of red candies. What do you conclude about the claim of 33%?
Red
Blue
Brown
Green
Yellow
0.775
0.878
0.712
0.807
0.861
0.957
0.713
Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the population percentage of candies that are red.
0.806
0.741
0.902
0.984
0,717
0.736
0.943
0.852
% <p<%
0.845
0.966
0.939
0.795
0.854
0.874
0.745
0.878
0.754
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.)
0.738
O 943
0.888
0.727
0,746
0.795
0.943
Is the result consistent with the 33% rate that is reported by the candy maker?
0.747
0.705
0.709
0.766
0.977
0.712
0.739
0.918
Yes, because the confidence interval includes 33%.
0.751
O No, because the confidence interval does not include 33%.
Transcribed Image Text:The data given to the right includes data from 39 candies, and 10 of them are red. The company that makes the candy claims that 33% of its candies are red. Use the sample data to construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the Weights (g) of a Sample Bag of Candy percentage of red candies. What do you conclude about the claim of 33%? Red Blue Brown Green Yellow 0.775 0.878 0.712 0.807 0.861 0.957 0.713 Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the population percentage of candies that are red. 0.806 0.741 0.902 0.984 0,717 0.736 0.943 0.852 % <p<% 0.845 0.966 0.939 0.795 0.854 0.874 0.745 0.878 0.754 (Type an integer or decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) 0.738 O 943 0.888 0.727 0,746 0.795 0.943 Is the result consistent with the 33% rate that is reported by the candy maker? 0.747 0.705 0.709 0.766 0.977 0.712 0.739 0.918 Yes, because the confidence interval includes 33%. 0.751 O No, because the confidence interval does not include 33%.
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