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OpenStudy (montverde):

Consider a binomial experiment with 520 trials and 200 successes. To construct a test for a proportion p, what value do we use for the sample test statistic? Round your answer to two decimal places.

OpenStudy (montverde):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (montverde):

@Directrix

OpenStudy (montverde):

@satellite73

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Just use the given sample numbers, 200/520, as the sample proportion

OpenStudy (montverde):

my options dont have that

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Jeez. That isn't the answer. Simplify.

OpenStudy (montverde):

it has p hat=2.60 p hat= 1.38 p hat=4.60 p hat =0.38 p hat=3.60

OpenStudy (montverde):

this is stats

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Did you read my last post..?

OpenStudy (montverde):

yes

OpenStudy (montverde):

why wouldnt it be 520/200?

OpenStudy (montverde):

i was between 2.6 and .38

OpenStudy (montverde):

520/200=2.6 20/520=.38

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Uh, i already gave you a big hint earlier...

OpenStudy (montverde):

oh yes i am looking at my notes now, thankyou

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