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A random sample of n = 214 people who live in a city were selected and 80 identified as a "dog person." A random sample of n2 = 119 people who live in a rural area were selected and 69 identified as a "dog person." Find the 99% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion of people that live in a city who identify as a "dog person" and the proportion of people that live in a rural area...
A random sample of ni = 219 people who live in a city were selected and 72 identified as a "dog person." A random sample of n2 = 104 people who live in a rural area were selected and 58 identified as a "dog person." Find the 97% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion of people that live in a rural area who identify as a "dog person" and the proportion of people that live in a city...
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8. A random sample of 25 college males was obtained and each was
asked to report their actual height and what they wished as their
ideal height. A 95% confidence interval for μd= average difference
between their ideal and actual heights was 0.8" to 2.2". Based on
this interval, which one of the null hypotheses below (versus a
two-sided alternative)can be rejected?
A. H0: μd= 0.5
B. H0: μd= 1.0
C. H0: μd= 1.5
D. H0: μd= 2.0
9. The...
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(1 point) In the following questions, use the normal distribution to find a confidence interval for a difference in proportions pu - P2 given the relevant sample results. Give the best point estimate for p. - P2, the margin of error, and the confidence interval. Assume the results come from random samples. Give your answers to 4 decimal places. 300. Use 1. A 80% interval for pı - P2 given that...
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P align="center Inference about a Population Propor- tion /p hr Due: 07/01/2019 at 11:59pm EDT hrStudents will be able to: iUL ili;, Perform a hypothe- sis test on population proportion /li ili; Cakculate a confidence interval for a population proportionAi Interpret levels of significance/i il Perform a...
Read the Article posted below, then answer the following
questions:
1. As a junior member of your company’s committee to
explore new markets, you have received a memo from the chairperson
telling you to be prepared at the next meeting to discuss key
questions that need to be addressed if the company decides to look
further into the possibility of marketing to the BOP segment. The
ultimate goal of this meeting will be to establish a set of general
guidelines...