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Introductory Statistics
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ISBN: 9781938168208
Author: Barbara Illowsky, Susan Dean
Publisher: OpenStax College
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Chapter 8, Problem 38P
Use the following information to answer (he next five exercises. A hospital is trying to cut down on emergency room waft times. It Is interested in the amount of time patients must wait before being called back to be examined. An Investigation committee randomly surveyed 70 patients. The sample
38. Identify the following:
a. x ____
b. sx=_____.
c. n =_____
d. n-1=______ .
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