A) See picture for the table.
To make the table, multiply 47774 by 1.5% to get total that have diabetes and multiply 5855 by 2.5% to get total unemployed that have it, then using subtraction fill in the other squares of the table.
B)
Hypothesis:
H0: No association between employment and diabetes.
H1: Association between the two
Using a graphing calculator or Excel, run a chi-test.
Chi squared equals 31.844 with 1 degrees of freedom.
The two-tailed P value is less than 0.0001
With this information we can reject the null hypothesis and conclude there is an association between diabetes and employment.
C)
Although there is a statistical significance, there really is no practical significance between an incidence rate of 1.5 or 2.5%
There are is 160 metres squared is the answer to this question
Answer:P=2x + 2y + 8
Step-by-step explanation: Perimeter (p) =2L+ 2w
P= 2(x+5)+2(y-1)
Remove bracket
P=2x+ 10 +2y - 2
P=2x+2y+8
Either a pecan or walnut means you add the probabilities together
20% plus 35% equals 55%