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Mathematics, 09.06.2020 16:57 sarahgoff

10.1 Populations and Samples 1. A company uses a computer to identify their 600 most loyal customers
from its database and then surveys those customers to find out how
10.2 Making Inferences from a Random Sample
2. A university has 30,330 students. In a random sample of 270 students,
18 speak three or more languages. Predict the number of students
at the university who speak three or more languages.
10.3 Generating Random Samples
A store receives a shipment of 5,000 MP3 players. In a previous shipment
numbers 1 through 300 represent defective MP3 players, and the numbers
numbers to simulate a random sample of this shipment. The clerk lets the
301 through 5,000 represent working MP3 players. The results are given.
13 2,195 3,873 525 900 167 1,094 1,472 7095,000
they like their service. Identify the population and determine whether
of 5,000 MP3 players, 300 were defective. A store clerk generates random
3. Based on the sample, how many of the MP3 players might the clerk
4. Can the manufacturer assume the prediction is valid? Explain.
5. How can you use random samples to solve real-world problems?
the sample is random or biased,
predict would be defective?
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