Sample Size: 52
Determine if there is sufficient evidence to conclude the average amount of births is over 5000 in the United States and territories at the 0.05 level of significance.
LIVE BIRTHS
Mean | 6911 |
Median | 4750 |
Standard Deviation | 8161.31 |
Minimum | 582 |
Maximum | 46,424 |
DEATHS
Mean | 3958 |
Median | 2964 |
Standard Deviation |
4039.60 |
Minimum | 280 |
Maximum | 19,767 |
MARRIAGES
Mean | 3876 |
Median | 2792 |
Standard deviation | 4424.42 |
Minimum | 215 |
Maximum | 21,368 |
DIVORCES
Mean | 1587 |
Median | 1340 |
Standard Deviation | 1427.25 |
Minimum | 98 |
Maximum | 6400 |
Sample Size: 52 Determine if there is sufficient evidence to conclude the average amount of births...
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