Part A: Assume that each 100 guests who took a random sample used their random samples red marble percentage to estimate the whole jar’s red marble percentage based on the table above, how many of these guests would be “Winners”?
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since any estimate from 24.6% to 42.6% will be considered a winner, all of the estimates of 25%, 31.25%, and 37.5% would be the “winners.” From the table or dotplot, that would be 15 + 22 + 20 respectively, which would make for a total of 57 winning estimates.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since any estimate from 24.6% to 42.6% will be considered a winner, all of the estimates of 25%, 31.25%, and 37.5% would be the “winners.” From the table or dotplot, that would be 15 + 22 + 20 respectively, which would make for a total of 57 winning estimates.
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