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Aneli [31]
3 years ago
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Rita bought some books for $3 each and received a discount of $6 off of her total purchase. She spent $45 after the discount. Ho

w many books did she buy?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Sedaia [141]3 years ago
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Answer: 17

Step-by-step explanation: 17

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2.) The proportion obtained in (1.) is obtained from all the classified movies released in the time period, hence, it is a population proportion.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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1.) proportion of Hollywood movies with genres listed in this period that were comedies

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A population proportion is one that describes the fraction of a population that possess the characteristic of interest. It is a parameter as it is obtained from and describes the entire population.

The proportion obtained in (1.) is obtained from all the classified movies released in the time period, hence, it is a population proportion.

If a random sample of classified movies were selected and the proportion evaluated, then, it could be a sample proportion, but, this one uses every classified movie released in between 2007 and 2013 to arrive at that proportion for comedy movies.

3.) If we took many samples of size 50 from the population of all Hollywood movies with genres listed from this period and recorded the proportion of comedies for each sample, what shape do we expect the distribution of sample proportions to have?

For a distribution of proportion for different sample sizes to approximate a normal distribution and have a bell shape curve, it must satisfy the two conditions,

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But, np(1-p) = (50)(0.256)(1-0.256) = 9.53 < 10

With how close np(1-p) is to 10, it is still safe to approximate this distribution to a normal distribution. Especially because the entire distribution for the population, completely satisfies all the conditions.

Hence, we expect a bell shaped curve for the distribution of sample proportions. That is, we expect the distribution to approximate a normal distribution.

4.) Where do we expect the sampling distribution from part (3) to be centered?

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So, the sampling distribution will be centred at the sample proportion of p = 0.256 and mean of np = 12.8.

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