If 68% of all of Mr. Bree's Statistics students watched "The Office" while practicing social distancing at home, find the probability that in a sample of 35 students . . .
A) Exactly 18 watched "The Office."
B) At least 22 watched "The Office."
C) At most 17 watched "The Office."
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A study was conducted to determine success rates of students
enrolled in the Statistics courses offered at South Plains College
for the fall semester of 2015. A random sample of 14 students was
taken, and we recorded each
student’s age, final average, gender, # hours worked per week,
race, and the attendance record (# of classes not attended this
semester). Use the results from the following table to answer all
parts of #2
f. For the age variable, construct 3...
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