East Germany According to a Gallup Poll taken in East Germany, when adults were asked whether they were thriving, struggling, or suffering, 261 out of 435 said they were struggling. (The number that said they were suffering was 50. In West Germany the number of those who reported suffering was less than half of that.) a. What is the value of p ^ , the sample proportion that say they are struggling? b. Check the conditions to determine whether you can apply the CLT to find a confidence interval. c. Find a 95 % confidence interval for the population proportion that say they are struggling.
East Germany According to a Gallup Poll taken in East Germany, when adults were asked whether they were thriving, struggling, or suffering, 261 out of 435 said they were struggling. (The number that said they were suffering was 50. In West Germany the number of those who reported suffering was less than half of that.) a. What is the value of p ^ , the sample proportion that say they are struggling? b. Check the conditions to determine whether you can apply the CLT to find a confidence interval. c. Find a 95 % confidence interval for the population proportion that say they are struggling.
Solution Summary: The author explains how to determine the value of the sample proportion, which is 0.60, and determine whether the Central Limit Theorem is satisfied.
East Germany According to a Gallup Poll taken in East Germany, when adults were asked whether they were thriving, struggling, or suffering, 261 out of 435 said they were struggling. (The number that said they were suffering was 50. In West Germany the number of those who reported suffering was less than half of that.)
a. What is the value of
p
^
, the sample proportion that say they are struggling?
b. Check the conditions to determine whether you can apply the CLT to find a confidence interval.
c. Find a
95
%
confidence interval for the population proportion that say they are struggling.
I need help with this problem and an explanation of the solution for the image described below. (Statistics: Engineering Probabilities)
I need help with this problem and an explanation of the solution for the image described below. (Statistics: Engineering Probabilities)
This exercise is based on the following data on four bodybuilding supplements. (Figures shown correspond to a single serving.)
Creatine(grams)
L-Glutamine(grams)
BCAAs(grams)
Cost($)
Xtend(SciVation)
0
2.5
7
1.00
Gainz(MP Hardcore)
2
3
6
1.10
Strongevity(Bill Phillips)
2.5
1
0
1.20
Muscle Physique(EAS)
2
2
0
1.00
Your personal trainer suggests that you supplement with at least 10 grams of creatine, 39 grams of L-glutamine, and 90 grams of BCAAs each week. You are thinking of combining Xtend and Gainz to provide you with the required nutrients. How many servings of each should you combine to obtain a week's supply that meets your trainer's specifications at the least cost? (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
servings of xtend servings of gainz
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