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QUESTION 7 What practical conclusion can we make about the claim? QUESTION 8 Fill in the blanks. Determine the point est

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1. What practica conclusion can we make about the claim.
2. Fill im the blanks, write in simplest fraction.
a) Determine the point estimator of Medication A as a reduce faction
b) Determine the point estimator of Medication B as a reduce fraction
3. Now we are going to keep the point estimate the same but change the sample size.
a)What would be your p-value if the sample size sets double(Sample for Medicine A was 40 out 400 people, Sample for Medicine B was 24 out of 360 people) Round to 3 decimals places
a) p-value=
What would be your p-value if the sample size for both sets tripled( Sample for Medicine A was 60 out of 600 people, Sample for Medicine B was 36 out of 540 people) Round 3 decimals places
b) p-value=
c) What would be your p-value if the sample size for both sets quadrupled ( Sample for Medicine A was 80 out of 800 people, Sample for Medicine B was 48 out of 720 people) Round to 3 decimal places
c) p-value=
4) Graph the p-value as a bar graph with respect to where the sample size is single, double, triple, or quadruple its size. Use the following graph as a template.
5) Describe the trends with the above graph
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