The data on the right represent the number of live multiple-delivery births (three or more babies) in a particular year for women 15 to 54 years old. Use the data to complete parts (a) through (d) below. Number of Multiple Age 15-19 20-24 Births 89 515 25-29 1628 30-34 2837 35-39 1849 40-44 373 45-54 118 B. If 1000 multiple births for women 15-54 years old were randomly selected, exactly of them would involve a mother who was at least 40 years old. Is a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old unusual? O A. Yes, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is greater than 0.05. O B. No, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is less than 0.05. Oc. Yes, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is less than 0.05. O D. No, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is greater than 0.05.

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The data on the right represent the number of live multiple-delivery births (three or more babies) in a particular year for women
15 to 54 years old. Use the data to complete parts (a) through (d) below.
Number of Multiple
Age
15-19
20-24
Births
89
515
25-29
1628
30-34
2837
35-39
1849
40-44
373
45-54
118
B. If 1000 multiple births for women 15-54 years old were randomly selected, exactly of them would involve a mother who was at least 40 years old.
Is a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old unusual?
O A. Yes, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is greater than 0.05.
O B. No, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is less than 0.05.
Oc. Yes, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is less than 0.05.
O D. No, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is greater than 0.05.
Transcribed Image Text:The data on the right represent the number of live multiple-delivery births (three or more babies) in a particular year for women 15 to 54 years old. Use the data to complete parts (a) through (d) below. Number of Multiple Age 15-19 20-24 Births 89 515 25-29 1628 30-34 2837 35-39 1849 40-44 373 45-54 118 B. If 1000 multiple births for women 15-54 years old were randomly selected, exactly of them would involve a mother who was at least 40 years old. Is a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old unusual? O A. Yes, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is greater than 0.05. O B. No, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is less than 0.05. Oc. Yes, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is less than 0.05. O D. No, because the probability of a multiple birth involving a mother who was at least 40 years old is greater than 0.05.
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