An insurance company selected samples of clients under 18 years of age and over 18 and recorded the number of accidents they had in the previous year. The results are shown below. Under Age of 18 Over Age of 18 n1 = 500 n2 = 600 Number of accidents = 180 Number of accidents = 150
We are interested in determining if the accident proportions differ between the two age groups. The p-value is:
An insurance company selected samples of clients under 18 years of age and over 18 and...
An insurance company selected samples of clients under 18 years of age and over 18 and recorded the number of accidents they had in the previous year. The results are shown below. Under Age of 18 ni = 500 Number of accidents = 180 Over Age of 18 n2 = 600 Number of accidents = 150 We are interested in determining if the accident proportions differ between the two age groups. Refer to Exhibit 11-7. The p-value is a. 0.3...
Question 9 An insurance company selected samples of clients under 18 years of age and over 18 and recorded the number of accidents they had in the previous year. The results are shown below. Under Age of 18 ni = 500 Number of accidents = 180 SO-3 Over Age of 18 n2 = 600 Number of accidents = 150-36 Soo-.36 ISO - 3 180 360 .64 u 600 We are interested in determining if the accident proportions differ between the...
An insurance company selected samples of clients under 18 years of age and over 18 and recorded the number of accidents they had in the previous year. The results are shown below. Under Age of 18 Over Age of 18 n1 = 500 n2 = 600 Number of accidents = 180 Number of accidents = 150 We are interested in determining if the accident proportion for the Under 18 is larger than the proportion for Over 18. Let pu represent...
An insurance company selected samples of clients under 18 years of age and over 18 and recorded the number of accidents they had in the previous year. The results are shown below. Under Age of 18 Over Age of 18 n1 = 400 n2 = 500 Number of accidents = 190 Number of accidents = 150 Do people under the age of 18 get into significantly more accidents? Use a = 1%. "While I hope you have an appropriate null...
(5 points) Consider each of the scenarios below. For each statement, decide which statistical procedure is most appropriate. 1. Mr. Taylor's 4th grade class uses Skittles to learn about probability. They open several randomly selected bags of Skittles and sort and count the different colors and want to determine if Skittles are evenly distributed by color. 2. An insurance company selected a random sample of 500 clients under 18 years of age and found that 180 of them had had...
Question 2 (2 points) Random samples from two age groups of brides (200 brides under 18 years old and 100 brides showed that 50% of brides in the under 18 group were divorced after 15 years, while 40% of brides n the 20 or older group were divorced after 15 years. The difference between the two proportions is 0.10 with a standard error of 0 is a 95% confidence interval for the difference between the population proportions of brides who...
Find the indicated probability. 23) The following contingency table provides joint people by career and retirement. age at retirement.eS a joint frequency distribution for a group of retired 25) Age at Retirement 50-55 56-60 61-65 Over 65 Total Attorney 96 40 191 Career College Professor 11 32 92 34169 C2 Secretary 21 4563 49 178 Store Clerk 18 44 70 50 182 Total Suppose one of these people is selected at random. Compute P(A2 or C3). A) 0.062 B) 0.481...
In an August 2012 Gallup survey of 1,012 randomly selected U.S. adults (age 18 and over), 53% said that they were dissatisfied with the quality of education students receive in kindergarten through grade 12_The bootstrap distribution (based on 5,000 samples) is provided. 150 samples = 3000 mean = 0.529 st. des: -0.016 L abello 0.48 0.50 0.52 0.54 0.56 0.58 0.529 a. Would it be appropriate to use the normal distribution to construct the confidence interval in this situation? Explain...
I am not sure if it's 0.363 Draw a tree diagram to represent the problem. At the end of each branch use symbols to represent the event that the branch corresponds to and give the probability of the event Two cards are selected randomly without replacement from a standard deck of 52 cards. The color of each card (red or black) is recorded. Draw a tree diagram showing the possible outcomes and their probabilities for this problem. Probability Event (R...
A town recently dismissed 8 employees in order to meet their new budget reductions. The town had 7 employees over 50 years of age and 16 under 50. If the dismissed employees were selected at random, what is the probability that no more than 1 employee was over 500? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.