The Accompanying Table Describes Results From Groups Of 10 Births From 10 Different Sets Of Parents The Random Variable 1 (19.71 KiB) Viewed 12 times
The Accompanying Table Describes Results From Groups Of 10 Births From 10 Different Sets Of Parents The Random Variable 2 (19.71 KiB) Viewed 12 times
The Accompanying Table Describes Results From Groups Of 10 Births From 10 Different Sets Of Parents The Random Variable 3 (24.65 KiB) Viewed 12 times
The accompanying table describes results from groups of 10 births from 10 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 10 children. Use the range rule of thumb to determine whether 1 girl in 10 births is a significantly low number of girls Click the icon to view the table Use the range rule of thumb to identity a range of values that are not significant The maximum valso in this range is girls (Round to one decimal place as needed) The minimum value in this range is girls (Round to one decimal place as needed) Based on the result is 1 girl in 10 births a significantly low number of girls? Explain OA. Yes, 1 girl is a significantly low number of girls, because 1 girl is above the range of values that are not significant OB. No. 1 get is not a significantly low number of girls, because 1 girl is within the range of values that are not significant OC. Yes, 1 girl is a significantly low number of girls, because 1 girl is below the range of values that are not significant OD. Not enough information is given
Number of Girls x 0 2 3 A 15 6 7 8 9 10 P(x) 0.003 0.012 0.043 0.115 0.198 0.238 0,209 0.113 0.042 0.019 0.008
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