A study involves 615 randomly selected deaths, with 25 of them caused by accidents. based on this study, what is the best point
estimate for the true percentage of all deaths that are caused by accidents? express your answer as a percent rounded to the hundredths.
1 answer:
Let n be the total total random deaths involved in study. Let x be the number of deaths caused by accidents.
Here we have to find the point estimate for true percentage of all deaths that are caused by accidents.
The point estimate for true percentage is sample proportion.
So here the sample proportion of number of deaths caused by accidents is point estimate.
It is obtained as
Sample proportion p =
= 25 / 615
Sample proportion p = 0.04
The best point estimate for the true percentage of all deaths that are caused by accidents is 0.04
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