Introductory Statistics
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780135188927
Author: Gould, Robert, Ryan, Colleen N. (colleen Nooter)
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 2, Problem 30SE
Animal Gestation Periods The accompanying table also shows the gestation period (in days) for some animals. The gestation period is the length of pregnancy. Graph the gestation period and describe the distribution. If there are any outliers, identify the animal(s) and give the gestation periods. If you were to include humans in this graph, where would the data point be? The human gestation period is about 266 days.
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Sample statistics include n = 71, x = 2.44, and s = 0.9.
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The P-Value is between :
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< P-value <
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