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Mathematics, 17.07.2019 02:10, allimaycatp8qgaq

For 100 births, p(exactly 57 girls) = 0.0301 and p(57 or more girls) = 0.097. is 57 girls in 100 births a significantly high number of girls? which probability is relevant to answering that question? consider a number of girls to be significantly high if the appropriate probability is 0.05 or less.

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