248 questionnaires were distributed and sent to students and only 105 students responded, out of 105 students 61 are males, 41 are females, and 3 are others.
A survey (reasons why students skip lecture) is sent and
answered by each of 61 males.
Here are the results of the survey (answered by males):
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to time of class
is 40
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to morning class
is 40
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to afternoon class is 2
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to evening class is 11
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to duration of commute is 20
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to study is 50
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to work is 6
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to style of teaching is 25
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to posting lecture notes online is 25
Number of male students who would skip lecture due to using educational software to teach such as TopHat is 33
Number of male students who would never skip class is 9
Number of male students who said 5% would skip their class is 58
Number of male students who said 25% would skip their class is 15
Number of male students who said 50% would skip their class is 6
Number of male students who said 75% would skip their class is 1
Number of male students who always skip is 0
Now calculate the proportion of each one of the results and calculate the confidence of interval
Here is your answer...
248 questionnaires were distributed and sent to students and only 105 students responded, out of 105...
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