Mathematics, 29.01.2021 16:10, nghtcll
Given the following scenario, select the correct answer choice which that lists (1) if the necessary assumptions for a confidence interval for population proportion are met and (2) what the correct conditions are. A student wants to determine what proportion of business majors study in Heavener during the school week. Roughly, 1000 business degrees are confirmed each year. He asks the following question to 19 random UF students, "Do you study in Heavener at least once during the week?" Of the 19 responses, 10 said "Yes" while 9 said "No".
a. Conditions are met. Randomization, 10% Condition, and Success/Failure Condition are all met.
b. Conditions are met. Randomization Condition, 15% Condition, and Success/Failure
c. Condition are all met. All conditions are not met. There are not at least 10 success AND 10 failures.
d. Conditions are not met. Sample size is not equal to 30 and sampling is not random.
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00, debordc17
You are assembling pieces of an iron gate to complete a fence. the finished gate will look like the one below. in order to assemble the gate it is important to under how the pieces are related. part 1: how are pies 1 and 2 in the archway related? part 2: how are the rectangular sections 5 and 6 in the center of the gate related to each other?
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, rjsimpson73
An arithmetic series a consists of consecutive integers that are multiples of 4 what is the sum of the first 9 terms of this sequence if the first term is 0
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50, byrdkellykellybyrd
What is the rate for one gallon of gasoline
Answers: 3
Given the following scenario, select the correct answer choice which that lists (1) if the necessary...
Social Studies, 15.06.2021 09:10
Social Studies, 15.06.2021 09:10
Social Studies, 15.06.2021 09:10
Physics, 15.06.2021 09:10
Mathematics, 15.06.2021 09:10
Mathematics, 15.06.2021 09:10
History, 15.06.2021 09:10