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According to a college survey, 55% of all students work full time. Find the standard deviation for the number of students who work full time in samples of size 284 (rounded to the nearest hundredth).

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Answer:

The standard deviation for the number of students who work full time = 8.38

Explanation:

Given data

Sample size n = 284

No. of students work full time is P = 55 % = 0.55

No. of students who not work full time is Q = 100- 55 % = 45 % = 0.45

The standard deviation is given by


S.D. = √(nPQ)

Put all the values in above equation we get


S.D. = √((284)(0.55)(0.45))

S.D. = 8.38

This is the standard deviation for the number of students who work full time.

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