Question 1 (1 point) Apple's market share in the smart phone market represents a proportion of...
Question 13 (1 point) Apple's market share in the smart phone market represents a proportion of 0.1807. If Apple conducts a survey nationwide of 542 smart phone users, what is the probability that at least 85 of the people are Apple users? 1) 0.0080 2) 0.0160 3)0.0807 ) 0.9193 5) 0.9353
Apple's market share in the smart phone market represents a proportion of 0.1935. If Apple conducts a survey nationwide of 522 smart phone users, what is the probability that no more than 93 of the people are Apple users?
Question Help An investment website can tell what devices are used to access the site. The site managers wonder whether they should enhance the facilities for trading via smart phones', so they want to estimate the proportion of users who access the site that way (even if they also use their computers sometimes) They draw a random sample of 300 investors for their customers. Suppose that the true proportion of smart phone users is 31% a) What would the standard...
Question 15 (1 point) Your friend tells you that the proportion of active Major League Baseball players who have a batting average greater than .300 is different from 0.72, a claim you would like to test. The hypotheses here are Null Hypothesis: p = 0.72, Alternative Hypothesis: p ≠ 0.72. If you take a random sample of players and calculate p-value for your hypothesis test of 0.2296, what is the appropriate conclusion? Conclude at the 5% level of significance. Question...
Question 2 (1 point) Pinterest claims that 0.3038 of their app users are men In a sample of 51 randomly chosen app users, what is the probability that greater than 11 of them will be men? 1) 0.0248 2) 0.0496 3) 0.9399 4) 0.8903 5) 0.1097
Question 15 of 30 (1 point) View problem in a pop-up 7.3 Section Exercise 27 Call me: A sociologist wants to construct a 98% confidence interval for the proportion of children aged 8-10 living in New York who own a cell phone Part 1 out of 3 A survey by the National Consumers League taken in 2012 estimated the nationwide proportion to be 0.28. Using this estimate, what sample size is needed so that the confidence interval will have a...
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) In 2012, the percentage of cell phone owners who used their cell phone to send or receive text messages was 80 %. A polling firm contacted a simple random sample of 1300 people chosen from the population of cell phone owners. If p is the proportion of cell phone owners the mean for p who used their phone to text, then what was 0.011 Submit Answers Preview My Answers You have attempted...
Question 9 (1 point) The owner of a golf course wants to determine if his golf course is more difficult than the one his friend owns. He has 10 golfers play a round of 18 holes on his golf course and records their scores. Later that week, he has the same 10 golfers play a round of golf on his friend's course and records their scores again. The average! difference in the scores (treated as the scores on his course...
Question 6 (1 point) In JMP, to conduct a Hypothesis Test about one proportion using a Z-test Use Analyze > Distribution. Then select the variable and then at the red triangle, select Test Probabilities and enter the hypothesized value in the dialogue box. Go to Add Ins. Select Hypothesis Test for One Proportion from the list, select Raw or Summarized data, pick the column that contains the variable and then type in the value associated with success EXACTLY the way...
QUESTION 7 Recall that the formula to calculate a confidence interval to estimate a population proportion is given by: (statistic + 2 x SE). where SE is the standard error of the statistic and the value of z* determines the confidence level. Suppose you want to estimate the proportion of voters who support Elizabeth Warren for president in 2020 with an 80% confidence interval. Use StatKey to determine the appropriate value of z* 1.282 1.440 1.645 1.960 2.327 QUESTION 8...