A: the no siblings group is most likely to have the least amount of students
B:because the data for this group has the largest std deviation ; it is most likely to have the smallest sample,
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For each question below select the best answer from those listed and give your reasoning. Your reasoning need only be a sentence or two. It is not enough to get the right answer, you must know why it is the right answer. Question 5 Fred's friend claimed that Canadians tend to be jerks. Fred wondered if that was true, and tested it by checking to see how many Canadian jerks he could think of. Fred's cognitive strategy is ["the availability...
Question 1 Which of the following choices best describes the scatterplot shown below? Group of answer choices Linear, negative, strong No form, weak Linear, positive, strong Curved, weak Question 2 Which of the following choices is most likely to be the correlation of the data in the scatterplot shown below? Group of answer choices -0.14 1.04 0.86 -0.92 Question 3 Most roller coasters get their speed by dropping down a steep initial incline, so it makes sense that we can...
Question 12 pts The length of time a person takes to decide which shoes to purchase is normally distributed with a mean of 8.21 minutes and a standard deviation of 1.90. Find the probability that a randomly selected individual will take less than 6 minutes to select a shoe purchase. Is this outcome unusual? Group of answer choices Probability is 0.88, which is usual as it is greater than 5% Probability is 0.12, which is usual as it is not...
Nursing Facilities Case: Mary Mary is a resident in a nursing facility—and has been for the past 5 of her 87 years. Most of the time, she is withdrawn into her own little world, although she shows occasional signs of being alert to her surroundings, sometimes appearing to be confused by them. Her physical appearance is generally good. She is neat and clean, more due to the care and effort of the facility staff than to her own efforts. Her...
i need help on question 3 to 22 please. Midterm ex review. MATH 101 Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. The midterm grades on a chemistry exam, graded on a scale of 0 to 100, were: 62, 64, 65, 65, 68, 70, 72, 72, 74, 75, 75, 75, 76,78, 78, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 92, 95, 98, 98, 100, 100,740 1. Do you see any outliers in this data? If so, how would...