Concept explainers
(a)
To Explain: the one disadvantage of using
(a)
Answer to Problem 90E
There is the most likely to have a type I error
Explanation of Solution
Type I error: Reject the null hypothesis
If increase
(b)
To Explain: the one disadvantage of taking a random sample of 50 people instead of 30 people.
(b)
Answer to Problem 90E
There is more time consuming and costly to collect the data
Explanation of Solution
if increase the sample size of 30 people to 50 people, then it would be more time- consuming and costly to collect the data for the 50 people compared to the 30 twice (as there are almost twice as many potatoes about which we need to collect data) .
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