Use the data in the table to the right to answer the following questions Find the...
Use the data in the table to the right to answer the following questions. Find the sample proportion of candy that are red. The proportion of red candy139 Weights (g) of a Sample Bag of Candy Red Blue 0.999 0.998 0.905 0.927 0.857 0.929 0.864 0.892 Brown 0.845 0.705 0.946 0.794 0.872 0.805 0.975 0.938 0.938 0.913 0.993 Green 0.763 0.794 0.968 0.795 0.781 Yellow 0.742 0.825 0.778 0.997 0.861 0.785 0.768 0.803 0.996 0.761 0.715 Type an integer or...
Weights (g) of a Sample Bag of Candy The data given to the right includes data from 36 candies, and 6 of them are red. The company that makes the candy claims that 32% of its candies are red. Use the sample data to construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percentage of red candies. What do you conclude about the claim of 32%? Brown 0.955 Red 0.849 0.973 0.711 0.951 0.803 0.949 Blue 0.713 0.951 0.756 0.918 0.748...
QUESTION 17.1 POINT According to the latest financial reports from a sporting goods store, the mean sales per customer was $75 with a population standard deviation of $6. The store manager believes 39 randomly selected customers spent more per transaction. What is the probability that the sample mean of sales per customer is between $76 and $77 dollars? You may use a calculator or the portion of the z -table given below. Round your answer to two decimal places if...