Match each definition with the most appropriate word from th…
Match each definition with the most appropriate word from the drop down list.
Match each definition with the most appropriate word from th…
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Pleаse nоte thаt this questiоn cоnsists of five pаrts. You need to show all mathematical calculations/explanations to get the final answer. Just giving the answer without showing work may result in zero for the question. A study enrolled 100 infants with diagnosed peanut allergy. They were randomly split into two halves (i.e.:50 in each group) in which group 1 was instructed to avoid peanut and group 2 to consume very small amounts of peanuts until 5 years of age. At the end of study period, 18 kids in group 1 were still allergic to peanuts and 8 kids in group 2 were still allergic to peanuts. Give a point estimate for the difference in population proportions of kids allergic to peanut after avoiding it and consuming small amounts when they were younger. Research group is interested in testing if true proportion of kids still allergic at age of 5 by avoiding peanuts is greater than that of those of who regularly consumed peanut. Set up appropriate null and alternative hypothesis to answer this research question. Calculate the test statistic for the test you set up in part 2. You may use MINITAB to get the final test statistic. However, you need to show the mathematical calculation that resulted in the final answer. Give the rejection region for this problem. Use 10% significance level. Write the final conclusion in the context of the problem.
Pleаse nоte thаt this questiоn cоnsists of three pаrts. You need to show all mathematical calculations/explanations to get the final answer. Just giving the answer without showing work may result in zero for the question. The housing department of a large city monitors the rent for rent-controlled apartments in the city. Suppose the rent of a rent-controlled apartment follows a normal distribution with mean of $2750 and a standard deviation of $650. Find the 75th percentile for the rent-controlled apartments in this city. If a rent-controlled apartment is selected at random, what is the probability that the rent of that apartment will be less than $2000? If we randomly select 25 rent-controlled apartments, what is the probability the average rent will be less than $2000? [fill4]