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MirandaLo

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Use the following statistical output for a difference between two-proportions to determine the upper bound of the 95 confidence interval.
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   CI for Two Proportions
   Sample X N Sample p
   1 30 40 0.750000
   2 13 20 0.650000
   Difference = p (1) - p (2)
   Estimate for difference: 0.1
   95 CI for difference: (-0.1484, _______)
   
  1.0.1481
  2.-0.0484
  3.0.3484
  4.0.1000

Question 2

A study seeks to determine whether the proportion of Dutch boys who listen to music at high volume is greater than this proportion for Dutch girls. After checking to make sure that all of the necessary conditions were met, we calculated the value of the z test statistic to be z = 2.999. Which of the following is the P-value associated with this test?
  1.0
  2.0.0014
  3.0.0028
  4.0.9986
  5.0.9972



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uniquea123

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Answer to Question 1

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MirandaLo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
:D TYSM


cici

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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