Answer the following questions showing all work. Full credit will not be given t
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Answer the following questions showing all work. Full credit will not be given to answers without work shown. If you use Minitab Express include the appropriate output (copy + paste) along with an explanation. Output without explanation will not receive full credit. Round all answers to 3 decimal places. If you have any questions, post them to the course discussion board.
3. [16 points] In a sample of 45 division I college football teams, 31 had a mascot that was a real animal.
A. What proportion of teams in this sample have a mascot that is a real animal?
B. Given that P(A) is the probability that a team has an animal mascot, compute P(AC).
Explanation / Answer
sample of 45 division I college football teams, 31 had a mascot that was a real animal.
A)
no of football teams in division I = 45
no of teams that had a mascot that was a real animal = 31
proportion of teams in this sample have a mascot that is a real animal
=no of teams that had a mascot that was a real animal/ no of football teams in division I = 31/45 = 0.689
B)
P(A)- is the probability that a team has an animal mascot
probability that a team has an animal mascot = proportion of teams in this sample have a mascot that is a real animal
= 0.689
so P(A) = 0.689
we know that P(A) + P(Ac) = 1
P(Ac) = 1- P(A)
P(Ac) = 1- 0.689 = 0.311
P(Ac) = 0.311
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