Mathematics, 02.10.2020 14:01 shaniqwakirkseyniqwa
Suppose that a recent poll found that 68 % of adults believe that the overall state of moral values is poor. Complete parts (a) through (c).
(a) For 300 randomly selected adults, compute the mean and standard deviation of the random variable X, the number of adults who believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
The mean of X is (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)
The standard deviation of X is nothing. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
(b) Interpret the mean. Choose the correct answer below.
A.
For every 204 adults, the mean is the maximum number of them that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
B.
For every 300 adult, the mean is the number of them that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
C.
For every 300 adults, the mean is the minimum number of them that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
D.
For every 300 adult, the mean is the range that would be expected to believe that the overall state of moral values is poor.
(c) Would it be unusual if 202 of 300 the adults surveyed believe that the overall state of moral values is poor?
No
Yes
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