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(2 points) In 2002 the Supreme Court ruled that schools could require random drug tests of students participating in competitive after-school activities such as athletics. Does drug testing reduce use of illegal drugs? A study compared two similar high schools in Oregon. Wahtonka High School tested athletes at random and Warrenton High School did not. In a confidential survey, 7 of 122 athletes at Wahtonka and 22 of 113 athletes at Warrenton said they were using drugs. Regard these athletes as SRSs (simple random samples) from the populations of athletes at similar schools with and without drug testing. (a) You should not use the large-sample confidence interval. Why not? The sample sizes are too small. (b) The plus four method for a two-sample confidence interval adds four observations in total: two observations, a success and a failure, to each sample. What are the sample sizes and the numbers of drug users after you do this? Wahtonka sample size: Wahtonka drug users: Warrenton sample size: Warrenton drug users: (c) Give the plus four 99.9% confidence interval for the difference between the proportion of athletes using drugs at schools with and without testing. Interval: to
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