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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 difference between this group of students and the expected value is not significant at the 0.05 level. what does this mean in this case?

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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

b. The difference between this group of students and the expected value is not significant at the 0.05 level. what does this mean in this case?


Your answer would mean that, =====> The probability of getting an A is 10% and only 9% got an A, in this study. The difference is less than 5% therefore, in this case, it is not significant.




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