#8 Male Color Blindness When conducting research on color blindness in males, a researcher forms random groups with five males in each group. The random variable X is the number of males in the group who have a form of color blindness(based on data from the National Institute of Health) X P(X) 0 0.658 1 0.287 2 0.050 3 0.004 4 0.001 50 X*P(X) (X−?) (? − ?)2 P(X)∗ (? − ?)2 a. Determine whether this table is a probability distribution(Check the three requirements) b. If it is a probability distribution, find its mean and standard deviation(Use Algebra first then StatCrunch next) c. Is one on significantly low outcome? Why? Is four a significantly high outcome? Why?
#8 Male Color Blindness When conducting research on color blindness in males, a researcher forms random groups with five males in each group. The random variable X is the number of males in the group who have a form of color blindness(based on data from the National Institute of Health) X P(X) 0 0.658 1 0.287 2 0.050 3 0.004 4 0.001 50 X*P(X) (X−?) (? − ?)2 P(X)∗ (? − ?)2 a. Determine whether this table is a probability distribution(Check the three requirements) b. If it is a probability distribution, find its mean and standard deviation(Use Algebra first then StatCrunch next) c. Is one on significantly low outcome? Why? Is four a significantly high outcome? Why?
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#8 Male Color Blindness When conducting research on color blindness in males, a researcher forms random groups with five males in each group. The random variable X is the number of males in the group who have a form of color blindness(based on data from the National Institute of Health)
X P(X)
0 0.658
1 0.287
2 0.050
3 0.004
4 0.001
50
X*P(X) (X−?)
(? − ?)2
P(X)∗ (? − ?)2
a. Determine whether this table is a probability distribution(Check the three requirements)
b. If it is a probability distribution, find its mean and standard deviation(Use Algebra first then StatCrunch next)
c. Is one on significantly low outcome? Why? Is four a significantly high outcome? Why?
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