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Online Exam 6 06 able of Contents ime ing: 23:53.06 Hide/Show Time Remaining art 1 of 2- uestion 3 of 40 5.0 Points A study of 600 college students taking Statistics 101 revealed that 54 students received the grade of A. Typically 10% of the class gets an A The dierence between this group of students and the expected value is not significant at the 0.05 level. What does this mean in this case? O A. The probability that the difference occurred due to chance is less than 0.05 O B The probability of getting an A is 10% and only 9% got an A in this study The difference is less than 5% so it is not signifcant O C. There is not enough information to make any conclusion. O D. The probability that the difference occurred due to chance is more than 0 05 Mark for Review What's This? Sa re to search

Explanation / Answer

here as test is not significant;

probability that difference occured due to chance is more than 0.05.

hence option D is correct,