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At a large university, 15% of students are left-handed. A psychology professor selects a random sample of 10 students and records L = the number of left-handed students in the sample. Let 00-14 represent selecting a left-handed student.

Starting on line 2 of the random-number table, complete 4 trials of the simulation, and then enter the proportion (as a decimal) of these trials for which you obtained the number of successes shown in the table.


A =
B =
C =
D =

At a large university, 15% of students are left-handed. A psychology professor selects-example-1
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Answer:

A=.25

B=.25

C=.25

D=.25

Explanation:

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