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(1 point) 1. In a study of red/green color blindness, 1000 men and 2850 women are randomly selected and tested. Among th

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1 Point 1 In A Study Of Red Green Color Blindness 1000 Men And 2850 Women Are Randomly Selected And Tested Among Th 1
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(1 point) 1. In a study of red/green color blindness, 1000 men and 2850 women are randomly selected and tested. Among the men, 87| have red/green color blindness. Among the women, 9 have red/green color blindness. Test the claim that men have a higher rate of red/green color blindness. The test statistic is The p-value is Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that men have a higher rate of red/green color blindness than women using the 0.01% significance level? O A. No OB. Yes 2. Construct the 99% confidence interval for the difference between the color blindness rates of men and women. < (P1 – P2) Which of the following is the correct interpretation for your answer in part 2? O A. We can be 99% confident that that the difference between the rates of red/green color blindness for men and women in the sample lies in the interval OB. We can be 99% confident that the difference between the rates of red/green color blindness for men and women lies in the interval OC. There is a 99% chance that that the difference between the rates of red/green color blindness for men and women lies in the interval OD. None of the above