Big families, again Exercise 27 mentioned that 8.3% of Canadian families have five or more members. Suppose
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Big families, again Exercise 27 mentioned that 8.3% of Canadian families have five or more members. Suppose we take a random sample of 625 rural farm families and find that 16% of those families have five or more members. Is this a very unusual result? Would you conclude that farm families differ from other Canadian families? Why?
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ISBN: 9780134301051
3rd Canadian Edition
Authors: Richard De Veaux, Paul Velleman, David Bock, Augustin Vukov, Augustine Wong
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