Unit 6: Inference for Categorical Data: Proportions
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A random sample of 400 registered voters found that 224 support a proposed ballot measure.
Start →A company claims that 30% of its customers are repeat buyers. A market researcher suspects the rate is lower. In a random sample of 250 customers, 62 are repeat buyers.
Start →A study compared flu vaccination rates between two age groups. Among 500 adults aged 18–49, 175 were vaccinated. Among 400 adults aged 50+, 220 were vaccinated.
Start →A pharmaceutical company tests a new drug to reduce headache frequency. In a randomized experiment, 120 of 200 patients given the drug reported improvement, compared to 85 of 200 patients given a placebo.
Start →A consumer group claims that fewer than 25% of fast-food meals meet nutritional guidelines. In a random sample of 300 meals from various restaurants, 60 met the guidelines ([math]).
Start →A researcher plans to test [math] vs [math] at [math] using a random sample.
Start →A news organization polls 1,200 likely voters and finds [math] support a candidate. The reported margin of error is [math] at 95% confidence.
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