Baby Edible frogs, which have just hatched, are not able to jump as high as their adult counterparts, although they do h

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Baby Edible frogs, which have just hatched, are not able to jump as high as their adult counterparts, although they do h

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Baby Edible Frogs Which Have Just Hatched Are Not Able To Jump As High As Their Adult Counterparts Although They Do H 1
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Baby Edible frogs, which have just hatched, are not able to jump as high as their adult counterparts, although they do have some jumping ability. Consider the following data set which lists the heights jumped (in mm.) by 25 baby Edible frogs immediately after birth: 38 13 47 38 37 32 48 53 11 32 4 13 22 38 46 39 33 31 59 29 18 55 41 30 35 1. What is your estimate of the proportion of baby frogs who can jump 30mm or higher? (2 dp) 2. What is the estimated standard error of this estimate? (3 dp) 3. What is the lower limit of the 95% Cl for p? (3 dp) 4. What is the upper limit of the 95% CI for p? (3 dp)
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