Nonparametric Statistical Methods. Please answer part b.
(I have the answer for part a.)
a) An archaeologist numbers some articles 1 to 11 in the order he discovers them. He selects at random a sample of 3 of them. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the items he selects is less than or equal to 8? (You do not need to list all combinations of 3 items from 11 to answer this question.)
b) If the archaeologist believed that items belonging to the more recent of two civilizations were more likely to be found earlier in his dig and of his 11 items 3 are identified as belonging to that more recent civilization (but the remaining 8 come from an earlier civilization) does a rank sum of 8 for the 3 matching the more recent civilization provide reasonable support for his theory?
Nonparametric Statistical Methods. Please answer part b. (I have the answer for part a.) a) An...
Nonparametric Statistics. An archaeologist numbers some articles 1 to 11 in the order he discovers them. He selects at random a sample of 3 of them. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the items he selects is less than or equal to 8? (You do not need to list all combinations of 3 items from 11 to answer this question.) If the archaeologist believed that items belonging to the more recent of two civilizations were more...
Nonparametric Statistics. a) An archaeologist numbers some articles 1 to 11 in the order he discovers them. He selects at random a sample of 3 of them. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the items he selects is less than or equal to 8? (You do not need to list all combinations of 3 items from 11 to answer this question.) b) If the archaeologist believed that items belonging to the more recent of two...
Nonparametric Statistics. An archaeologist numbers some articles 1 to 11 in the order he discovers them. He selects at random a sample of 3 of them. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the items he selects is less than or equal to 8? (You do not need to list all combinations of 3 items from 11 to answer this question.) If the archaeologist believed that items belonging to the more recent of two civilizations were more...
An archaeologist numbers some articles 1 to 11 in the order he discovers them. He selects at random a sample of 3 of them. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the items he selects is less than or equal to 8? (You do not need to list all combinations of 3 items from 11 to answer this question.) If the archaeologist believed that items belonging to the more recent of two civilizations were more likely to...
An archaeologist numbers some articles 1 to 11 in the order he discovers them. He selects at random a sample of 3 of them. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the items he selects is less than or equal to 8? (You do not need to list all combinations of 3 items from 11 to answer this question.) If the archaeologist believed that items belonging to the more recent of two civilizations were...
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please answer part B and C
3. [10 Points) Consider an exam with 28 multiple choice questions. Assume that each question has three solution choices but only one of them is correct. A student who didn't study for the exam is going to make a guess. a. What is the probability that he guesses only 15 questions correctly? b. What is the probability that he guesses at least 15 questions correctly? c. What is the probability that he guesses more...
I have done part a) so you don't have to draw them.
Please answer b and C. Thanks
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