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a. Develop a joint probability table for these data and use the table to answer the remaining questions.
b. What do the marginal probabilities tell you about the age of the U.S. population?
c. What is the probability that a randomly selected individual does not have health insurance coverage?
d. If the individual is between the ages of 18 and 34, what is the probability that the individual does not have health insurance coverage?
e. If the individual is age 35 or over, what is the probability that the individual does not have health insurance coverage?
f. If the individual does not have health insurance, what is the probability that the individual is in the 18-34 age group?
g. What does the probability information tell you about health insurance coverage in the UnitedStates?
Give an interpretation of the result in part (b). Is there strong evidence that people are keeping their cars longer than was the case five years ago?
Determine the effectiveness of a new reading program for third grade children in my local school district who need help with reading skills.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) gave a test of basic arithmetic and the ability to apply it in everyday life to a sample of 840 men 21 to 25 years of age.
From the probability matrix, determine the probability that an adult lives in a nonurban area and cares for an ill relative.
A railway company operates a number of different services. One of these connects two cities and the journey time is assumed to be normally distributed with a mean of 125 minutes and a standard deviation of 5 minutes.
Those who have quit smoking often return to the habit. The authors of a paper concluded that forbidding smoking in the smoker's residence was a significant predictor of the ability to abstain from smoking.
In a sample of 123 women, according to the probability obtained in part a, how many should have heights of 63.5 inches or less?
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a company manufacturing electronic components for home entertainment systems buys electrical connectors from three
What do these different scores tell you about the tests in Weeks 1, 2, 3, and 4? What is happening to the students' scores over time?
An airline's reputation for being on time is often considered in consumer ratings. Based on one year of data for Alaska airlines.
Use the decision rule associated with part (a) and a range of selected assumed values for µ in constructing the power curve for the test.
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