Mathematics, 24.04.2020 02:26, miguel454545
If there is no seasonal effect on human births, one would expect equal numbers of children to be born in each season (winter, spring, summer, and fall). A student takes a census of her statistics class and finds that of the 120 students in the class, 27 were born in winter, 36 in spring, 31 in summer, and 26 in fall. She wonders if the excess in the spring is an indication that births are not uniform throughout the year. Complete parts a) through c) below.
a) What is the expected number of births in each season if there is no "seasonal effect" on births?
b) Compute the X^2 statistic.
c) How many degrees of freedom does the X^2 statistic have?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, milagrosee12
Me, the vertices of quadrilateral coat are c(2,0), o(7,0), a(7,2) and t(2,2). prove that coat is a rectangle.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, alliemeade1
Jon’s weight loss for each week of the month is 5 lbs., 2.5 lbs., and 2.5 lbs. he gained 3.5 lbs. the last week. if jon originally weighed 198 lbs., how much does he weigh now?
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