After once again losing a football game to the archrival, a college’s alumni association conducted a survey to see if alumni were in favor of firing the coach. An SRS of 100 alumni from the population of all living alumni was taken, and 64 of the alumni in the sample were in favor of firing the coach. Suppose you wish to see if a majority of living alumni are in favor of firing the coach. The 95% confidence interval for p is (0.55, 0.73). Is this interval consistent with the significance test?
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yes
no
A basketball player claims to make 58% of her shots from the field. We want to simulate the player taking sets of 10 shots, assuming that her claim is true.
To simulate the number of makes in 10 shot attempts, you would perform the simulation as follows:
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Use 58 random two-digit numbers, where 00–57 are a make and 58–99 are a miss.
Use 58 random one-digit numbers, where 0 is a make and 1–9 are a miss.
Use 10 random two-digit numbers, where 00–58 are a make and 59–99 are a miss
Use 10 random two-digit numbers, where 00–57 are a make and 58–99 are a miss.