Refer to the Baseball 2010 data, which reports information on the 30 Major League Baseball teams for
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• Divide the teams into two groups, those that had a winning season and those that did not. That is, create a variable to count the teams that won 81 games or more, and those that won 80 or less.
• Create a new variable for attendance, using three categories: attendance less than 2.0 million, attendance of 2.0 million up to 3.0 million, and attendance of 3.0 million or more.
• Create a variable that shows the teams that play in a stadium less than 15 years old versus one that is 15 years old or more.
a. Create a table that shows the number of teams with a winning season versus those with a losing season by the three categories of attendance. If a team is selected at random, compute the following probabilities:
1. The team had a winning season.
2. The team had a winning season or attendance of more than 3.0 million.
3. The team had a winning season given attendance was more than 3.0 million.
4. The team had a winning season and attracted fewer than 2.0 million fans.
b. Create a table that shows the number of teams with a winning season versus those that play in new or old stadiums. If a team is selected at random, compute the following probabilities:
1. Selecting a team with a winning season.
2. The likelihood of selecting a team with a winning record and playing in a new stadium.
3. The team had a winning record or played in a new stadium.
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Basic Statistics For Business And Economics
ISBN: 9780073521473
8th Edition
Authors: Douglas Lind, William Marchal, Samuel Wathen
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