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(a)
To find: the mean number of Hispanic in such samples and standard deviation.
(a)
Answer to Problem T6.14SPT
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Calculation:
The mean is
The standard deviation of a binomial random variable is
(b)
To Calculate: an appropriate
(b)
Answer to Problem T6.14SPT
Yes
Explanation of Solution
Given:
15% of the sample contains Hispanic.
Formula used:
Calculation:
The distribution is binomial, because of want to know the probability of the number of successes in the sample.
To find when should be suspicious or not, find the probability of getting
Although this probability is less than 0.05 or 5% it is not likely to get 180 Hispanics by chance and therefore it should be suspicious.
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