The Basic Practice of Statistics
The Basic Practice of Statistics
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Author: David S. Moore, William I. Notz, Michael A. Fligner
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.41TY

a.

To determine

To find: The percent of all 8,474 people with normal blood pressure had CHD.

a.

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Answer to Problem 7.41TY

The percent of all 8,474 people with normal blood pressure had CHD is 0.0224 or 2.24%.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The data set consists of 8,474 who had normal blood pressure categorized into low anger, moderate anger and high anger with CHD (coronary heart disease) and No CHD.

Calculation:

The percentage of 8,474 people with normal blood pressure had CHD is given below:-

Percentage=(NumberofpeoplewithnormalbloodpressureandCEDTotalnumberofpeople)×100=1908,474×100=0.0224×100=2.24%

Thus, the percent of all 8,474 people with normal blood pressure had CHD is 0.0224 or 2.24%.

b.

To determine

To find: The percent of all 8,474 people classified as having high anger.

b.

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Answer to Problem 7.41TY

The percentage of all 8,474 people with high anger is 0.0747 or 7.47%.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The percentage of all 8,474 people with high anger is shown below:-

Percentage=(NumberofpeoplewithnormalbloodpressurehadhighangerTotalnumberofpeople)×100=6338,474×100=0.0747×100=7.47%

Thus, the percentage of all 8,474 people with high anger is 0.0747 or 7.47%.

c.

To determine

To find: The percent of people classified as having high anger had CHD.

c.

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Answer to Problem 7.41TY

The percent of people having high anger with CHD is 0.04265 or 4.27%.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The percent of people having high anger with CHD is given below:-

Percentage=(Numberofpeoplehaving high angerwithCEDTotalnumberofpeoplehaving high anger)×100=27633×100=0.04265×100=4.27%

Thus, the percent of people having high anger with CHD is 0.04265 or 4.27%.

d.

To determine

To find: The percent of those with no CHD were classified as having moderate anger.

d.

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Answer to Problem 7.41TY

The percent of people having moderate anger with no CHD is 0.5578 or 55.78%.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The percent of people having moderate anger with no CHD is mentioned below:-

Percentage=(Numberofpeoplehaving moderate angerwithnoCHDTotalnumberofpeoplewithnoCHD)×100=4,6218,284×100=0.5578×100=55.78%

Thus, the percent of people having moderate anger with no CHD is 0.5578 or 55.78%.

e.

To determine

To explain: Whether the data provides any evidence that as anger score increases the percent of who suffers then CHD increases or not.

e.

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Answer to Problem 7.41TY

Yes, as there is an increase in high anger people, the percent of people suffering from CHD also increases.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

From part (c), the percent of people having high anger with CHD is 4.27%.

The people having moderate anger with CHD percentage is given below:-

Percentage=(Numberofpeoplehaving moderate angerwithCEDTotalnumberofpeoplehaving moderate anger)×100=1104,731×100=0.02325×100=2.33%

Thus, the percent of people having moderate anger with CHD is 2.33%.

The people having low anger with CHD percentage is shown below:-

Percentage=(Numberofpeoplehaving low angerwithCEDTotalnumberofpeoplehaving low anger)×100=533,110×100=0.0170×100=1.70%

Thus, the percent of people having low anger with CHD is 1.70%.

From the results it is observed that as the people with high anger increases the percentage of people suffering from CHD also increases.

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