Mathematics, 31.10.2019 07:31, santos200154
He usa today ad track (3/1/00) examined the effectiveness of the new ads involving the pets sock puppet (which is now extinct). in particular, they conducted a nationwide poll of 428 adults who had seen the pets ads and asked for their opinions. they found that 36% of the respondents said they liked the ads. ad track reports that the overall average response to an ad is 21% in general. looking at the results of this nationwide poll, we want to test whether the proportion who like the pets sock puppet ads are significantly different. suppose you increased the sample size for this poll to 1000, but you had the same sample percentage who like the ads (36%). how would this change the p-value of the hypothesis test you want to conduct?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:30, tiniecisneros28
There are 20 children in the cast of a class play and 8 of the children are boys of the boys 4 have a speaking part in the play and of the girls 8 do not have a speaking part in the play if a child from the cast of the place chosen at random what is the probability that the child has a speaking part
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, mrlepreqon8897
Apool measures 100 meters by 100 meters a toddler inside the pool and trows a ball 60 centimeters from one edge of the pool. how far is the ball from the opposite edge of the pool
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