MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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ISBN: 9781119256830
Author: Amos Gilat
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different
pirls among 8 children. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
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Probability Distribution for x
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Number of
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Transcribed Image Text:The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different pirls among 8 children. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. E Click the icon to view the table. Probability Distribution for x c. Which probability is relevant for determining whether 6 is a significantly high nu Number of Girls x P(x) 0.002 0 004 0.103 0 243 0 296 O A. The result from part a, since it less than the probability of the given or mor O B. The result from part b, since it is the complement of the result of part a. 1 2. O C. The result from part a, since it is the exact probability being asked 4. O D. The result from part b, since it is the probability of the given or more extrer 0.243 d. Is 6 a significantly high number of girls in 8 births? Why or why not? Use 0.05 a 6. 0.103 0.004 0.002 O A. No, since the appropriate probability is less than 0.05, it is not a significant O B. Yes, since the appropriate probability is less than 0 05, t is a significantly h O C. Yes, since the appropriate probability is greater than 0.05, it is a significant O D. No, since the appropriate probability is greater than 0 05, it is not a signifid Print Done Click to select your answer(s) O Time Remaining: 00 52.27 Next 313 PM へ 7/27/2021 hp rt sc delete home 144 ese & 7 Pum ock backsoaR %23 %24 6. 8. っ 3 R Y. tab 4. enter K D caps lock pause * shift 2 end C V shift 1 alt ctri ins alt ctri fn
The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 8 children. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
Click the icon to view the table.
a. Find the probability of getting exactly 6 girls in 8 births.
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
b. Find the probability of getting 6 or more girls in 8 births.
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
c. Which probability is relevant for determining whether 6 is a significantly high number of girls in 8 births: the result from part (a) or part (b)?
O A. The result from part a, since it less than the probability of the given or more extreme result.
O B. The result from part b, since it is the complement of the result of part a.
O C. The result from part a, since it is the exact probability being asked.
O D. The result from part b, since it is the probability of the given or more extreme result.
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Transcribed Image Text:The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 8 children. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. Click the icon to view the table. a. Find the probability of getting exactly 6 girls in 8 births. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) b. Find the probability of getting 6 or more girls in 8 births. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) c. Which probability is relevant for determining whether 6 is a significantly high number of girls in 8 births: the result from part (a) or part (b)? O A. The result from part a, since it less than the probability of the given or more extreme result. O B. The result from part b, since it is the complement of the result of part a. O C. The result from part a, since it is the exact probability being asked. O D. The result from part b, since it is the probability of the given or more extreme result. d. Is 6 a significantly high number of girls in 8 births? Why or why not? Use 0.05 as the threshold for a significant evnt Click to select your answer(s). O Time Remaining: 00 52 48 Next 3:13 PM A A 721/2021 hp inprt sc delete home end Dg up ト! 144 esc & backspace num lock %23 3 %24 4 @ 8. 5 6 R T Y U home enter J K ock pause 个shitt M end C V
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