1. The 200 students tested represent a random sample taken from the pop- ulation of all college students. Now suppose we
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1. The 200 students tested represent a random sample taken from the pop- ulation of all college students. Now suppose we
1. The 200 students tested represent a random sample taken from the pop- ulation of all college students. Now suppose we want to estimate the probability that any other randomly selected college student will re- ceive a particular score. For example, we want to estimate the proba- bility that a college student taking this exam will get an 80. (The ex- periment is having a college student take the exam.) Estimate the values in the third column of this table by using the scores of the students who have already taken the exam. Score x Cumulative frequency of x P(T = x) 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 1 4 12 28 57 95 135 167 186 195 199 200
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